I know that it is alternatively called Children Playing in the Ruins, which doesn’t give much background. Another similar early photo is here: http://moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/ 2010/henricartierbresson/#/chronology/1930/245.html and also really fantastic.
One of the most fantastic pictures I know. I don’t think it really need comments: the visual quality of the picture, the matter at hand, the place and date already give plenty of information. HCB took a few pictures of the hole in that wall. This is an alternate take of the most famous one, I guess.
I can see whty it is a favorite. Any information on what is depicted in the photo?
I know that it is alternatively called Children Playing in the Ruins, which doesn’t give much background. Another similar early photo is here: http://moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/
2010/henricartierbresson/#/chronology/1930/245.html and also really fantastic.
It would be interesting to know more.
One of the most fantastic pictures I know. I don’t think it really need comments: the visual quality of the picture, the matter at hand, the place and date already give plenty of information. HCB took a few pictures of the hole in that wall. This is an alternate take of the most famous one, I guess.
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