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Fantasy on the Louis Vuitton 1978
Photo by Jacques Henri Lartique

Fantasy on the Louis Vuitton 1978
Photo by Jacques Henri Lartique

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Jacques Henri Lartique

                                          

                             (above Henri Jacques Lartigue and Richard Avedon) 

    Jacques Lartigue was born in Courbevoie on June 13, 1894. He took his first photographs at six years old. In 1904 he began making photographs and drawings of family games and childhood experiences, also capturing the beginnings of aviation and cars and the smart women of the Bois de Boulogne as well as society and sporting events. An unfailingly curious amateur, he tried out all the available techniques, tirelessly recording the fleeting moments and meticulously arranging his several thousand images in large albums.
                                

                                    

                                  (Avenue Du Bois de Boulogne, Paris 1911)

His acquaintances in the world of the arts included Sacha Guitry and Yvonne Printemps, Kees van Dongen, Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau, while his passion for movies saw him work as still photographer with Jacques Feyder, Abel Gance, Robert Bresson, François Truffaut and Federico Fellini.

 

(Renee-Paris to Aix-les Bains 1931)          

Although Lartigue occasionally sold his pictures to the press and exhibited at the Galerie d’Orsay alongside Brassaï, Man Ray and Doisneau, his reputation as a photographer was not truly established until he was 69, with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the publication of a portfolio in Life. He now added his father’s first name to his own surname, becoming Jacques Henri Lartigue. Worldwide fame came three years later with his first book, The Family Album, followed in 1970, by Diary of a Century, conceived by Richard Avedon. In 1975 he had his first French retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. For the rest of his life, Lartigue was busy answering commissions from fashion and decoration magazines. He died in Nice on September 12, 1986. 

                                  

(Lartigue’s cousin diving into the pool)                  (Zissou as a Ghost, villa ‘Les)

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