Paris, before it is too late
Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard
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Author
Contributions
- Ostier, André, 1906-1994 - Contributor
Publication
2017 - Pointed Leaf Press, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
35,500 words, Guess
Page Count
142 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101938461398
- ISBN-139781938461392
- OCLC Control Number1023817580
- Better World Books9781938461392
- Open LibraryOL44162558M
Classifications
- DDC779.444361
- LCCTR659.8 .G86 2017
Alternate Titles
- André Ostier, Paris before it is too late
- Paris, avant qu'il ne soit trop tard
Description
"Paris, Before it is Too Late is a curated selection of 60 vintage photographs by the French photographer André Ostier. Spanning the career of Ostier from his days in Paris during World War II to the 1960s and 1970s, the striking images capture the City of Light through his eyes and instill a certain sense of nostalgia. The famous fashion photographer, known for his work with the couturier Christian Dior, sought to document a fleeting Old Paris by capturing its people, buildings, and the special moments of the city he so admired. Part of the book is a replica of an album Ostier put together himself, Paris, Before it is Too Late. Uniquely, this book also includes a specially curated selection of rare and haunting images that Ostier took during the war. The insatiable visual curiosity of the Paris photographer André Ostier (1906-1994) led Thomas Michael Gunther to capture a wealth of images during his lifetime. Known for his portraits of artists and writers, he also chronicled the fancy-dress balls of the glamorous 1950s and 1960s. In this work, the Paris-based historian of photography Thomas Michael Gunther takes a close look at the passion and conviction that characterize André Ostier's views of the City of Light"--Publisher's description.
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