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'''Brassaï''' (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) (9 September 1899 — 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker. Like many artists he flourished in Paris beginning between the World Wars. He was named by his friend, the writer  [[Henry Miller]], "the eyes of Paris".
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'''Brassaï''' (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) (9 September 1899 — 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker.
His name ''Brassaï'', comes from Hungarian name of his native town (Brassó, brassói, brassai).
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
  
 
==Literature==
 
==Literature==
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* ''Transmutations'', 1967
 
* ''Transmutations'', 1967
  
==Links==
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==External links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassa%C3%AF Brassaï on Wikipedia]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassa%C3%AF Brassaï at Wikipedia]
  
 
[[Category:Photography|Brassaï]]
 
[[Category:Photography|Brassaï]]

Revision as of 13:03, 19 January 2014

Brassaï (pseudonym of Gyula Halász) (9 September 1899 — 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian photographer, sculptor, and filmmaker.

Literature

  • Paris de nuit, 1932
  • Marcel Proust sous l'emprise de la photographie
  • Henry Miller grandeur nature
  • Henry Miller rocher heureux
  • Conversations avec Picasso
  • Histoire de Marie
  • Paroles en l'Air
  • Graffiti, 1960
  • Transmutations, 1967

External links