“THE SIMPLICITY OF GREAT ART”: FIRST EDITION OF STETTTNER’S SOUS LE CIEL DE PARIS
STETTNER, Louis. Sous le ciel de Paris. Paris: Parisgramme, 1994. Square quarto, original half black cloth, photographic boards.
First edition of this major retrospective capturing the world of postwar Paris, with 92 full-page photogravures of images by the Brooklyn-born Stettner, a “consummate street photographer in the Cartier-Bresson” tradition.
Praised by Brassaï as a photographer who reveals the world “with utmost accuracy and the simplicity of great art” (Early Joys), Brooklyn-born Louis Stettner is “a consummate street photographer in the Cartier-Bresson, Atget and, well, Weegee tradition, Stettner has worked New York and Paris with his camera for many decades” (New York Times). This impressive Stettner retrospective, Sous le ciel de Paris (Under Paris Skies), assembles 91 full-page photogravures of postwar Paris: memorable views of sunlit cafes, tourists and busy Parisians on the boulevards, views of Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower, lovers along the Seine, and the beauty of Paris reflected in a sidewalk splash of rain. Text in French by François Cavanna. As issued without dust jacket.
A fine copy.