“I SEARCH IN THE NIGHT WITH INSTINCT, NOT WITH REASON”
(BOVIS, Marcel) BAURET, Gabriel. Marcel Bovis: Promenades Parisiennes. (Lyon): Éditions La Manufacture, (1996). Slim octavo, original stiff photographic paper covers.
First edition of this voyeuristic photo-essay of Paris night life, with 78 rich full-page duotones of carnivals, stage shows, empty streets and intriguing shop windows. From the collection of acclaimed photojournalist Peter Turnley, signed by him.
“The dimly lit suburban streets and café windows reflected on wet cobblestones of Marcel Bovis recall the romantic French films of the period” (Andrew Sanderson). An independent photographer since 1930, Bovis devoted much of his time to street photography, being especially adept at peering into the darkness of nocturnal Paris. From 1933 he worked for Art et Métiers Graphiques and in 1946 he co-founded the famous “Le Groupe des XV.” In 1951 he joined Otto Steinert’s “Subjective Photographie” movement, centered in Saarbrücken, Germany. From the collection of Peter Turnley, acclaimed photojournalist for Newsweek, Life and Harper’s Magazine, who has covered “almost every important international news event of the last 15 years” (New York Times), with his signature.
Fine condition.