Paris de Nuit

BRASSAI   |   Paul MORAND

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Paris de Nuit
Paris de Nuit

“DRAWING LUMINOSITY FROM THE DARKNESS”: SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF BRASSAÏ’S PARIS DE NUIT

(BRASSAÏ) MORAND, Paul. Paris de Nuit. (Paris: Arts et Métiers Graphiques, [1933]). Quarto, original spiral bound photographic wrappers. Housed in custom clamshell box.

First edition of Brassaï’s masterpiece, with 64 rich full-page photogravures capturing his unforgettable “social fantastic” vision of Paris (Roth).

Paris de Nuit combines the luxe and the louche… Its graphic design is sophisticated and its photogravure reproductions so rich that the sooty blacks still look like they’ll rub off the page. Paul Morand, novelist, diplomat, and, later, persona non grata for his collaboration with the Vichy government, gets the cover’s most prominent credit for his essay here, but Brassaï’s photos are the book’s real meat… Brassaï became a master at drawing luminosity from the darkness… [This work has] lost none of its dark glamour or film noir grit” (Roth, 76). “The book created a sensation when it was published; many pictures from the series were deemed too risqué and were not exhibited or published for decades, until the 1976 sequel, The Secret Paris of the 1930s. The first book set [Brassaï] on a lucrative and prolific career” (McDarrah, 55). First edition in fragile wrappers, rarely found in such pristine condition. Parr & Badger I:134. Open Book, 110.

Images fine, light crease to rear board. A highly desirable, near-fine copy, housed in a custom clamshell box.

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