Decisive Moment

Henri CARTIER-BRESSON   |   Henri MATISSE

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Decisive Moment
Decisive Moment

“AVEC MON RESPECTUEUSE SOUVENIR”: FIRST EDITION OF DECISIVE MOMENT, INSCRIBED BY CARTIER-BRESSON

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. The Decisive Moment. New York: Simon and Schuster, (1952). Folio, original pictorial boards, original dust jacket. Original laid-in caption booklet.

First edition in English, published simultaneously with the French, wonderfully inscribed on the title page by him, “á Madame Mary Ruth Jones, avec mon respectueuse souvenir, Henry Cartier-Bresson," with 126 photographs by “the Raphael of 20th-century photographers,” with laid-in caption book, dust jacket cover design by Matisse.

"Cartier-Bresson has a special interest in photographing people and in capturing the essence of what has not previously been seen. He is famous for his theory of the 'decisive moment'-that is seizing the split second when the subject stands revealed in its most significant aspect? Today he ranks as one of the most important and influential photographers of this century" (Blodgett, 96)—"the Raphael of 20th-century photographers" (Icons of Photography, 58). Decisive Moment is Cartier-Bresson's most famous work, containing his most comprehensive and important statement on the meaning, technique, and utility of photography. "The simultaneous publication [of this edition with Images à la Sauvette] in New York in July 1952, with a cover by Matisse (who had just had his retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art) was a tremendous success" (Roth, 134). With extremely scarce dust jacket; separate caption pamphlet (rarely found) laid in. Parr & Badger I:208. Open Book, 154-5. Cartier-Bresson's inscription is roughly translated: "To M… with my respectful memory." Small bookplate.

Book fine; light edge-wear, faint spine toning, minor tape reinforcement to verso of scarce beautiful dust jacket. A desirable inscribed near-fine copy.

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