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HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON (1908-2004) A trio of photographs, from The Great Leap Forward, China.

HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON (1908-2004)
A trio of photographs, from The Great Leap Forward, China. Silver prints, the images measuring 8x11 7/8 inches (20.3x30.2 cm.), and slightly smaller, and the reverse, each with Cartier-Bresson's credit stamp and the Collection David and Tessa Winter stamp, on verso. 1958; printed circa 1970s

WITH--Philip Jones Griffiths. War in Cambodia. Silver print, the image measuring 6 5/8x9¾ inches (16.8x24.8 cm.), with Griffiths' credit stamp, the title in ink in an unknown hand, and the Collection David and Tessa Winter stamp, on verso. 1973-75

Cartier-Bresson's photographs were taken during his second trip to China on the launch of the "Great Leap Forward" to report on the results of the Revolution and the industrialization of rural areas in 1958, and include Construction of the Sanmenxia Dam on the Yellow River (a diversion canal is first created), July 1958 and Visitors to the "Transport and Industry" exhibition in Beijing, September 1958.

Best-known for covering conflicts in Asia, and more especially the Vietnam War, Griffith is remembered for his striking photographs, which not only document the combats, but also their destructive consequences. This photograph was taken during the Civil War in Cambodia that he covered between 1973 and 1975.

  • Condition: Cartier-Bresson's trio of photographs made during his second trip to China are overall in excellent condition. The prints are rich and contrasty, with bright highlight and fine detail within the figures.

    Under close examination and raking light, the surface of the prints do not evidence any flaws, except at their corners, which are slightly rubbed with a tiny bit of emulsion loss. One print evidences a tiny handling crease on its upper right corner (the print entitled Construction of the Sanmenxia Dam on the Yellow River). Another shows a faint white linear line on the face of one of the spectators, as visible on our online catalog (the print entitled Visitors to the "Transport and Industry" exhibition), however, this is in the negative and not on the surface of the print. The prints have no margins and their edges evidence a few superficial tiny chips and losses, but this is minimal.

    Griffith's photograph is also in excellent condition and evidences only a light rubbed lower left corner.

    All versos are clean.

    A compelling selection of both Bresson's documentation of The Great Leap Forward, and Griffith's striking testimony of the horrors of war.


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