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February 24, 2015

25 Amazing Black and White Photographs Capture Everyday Life in Spain in the 1930s

In 1927, Henri Cartier-Bresson enrolled in André Lhote's academy in Montparnasse to study the technique and theory of Cubist painting. The son of a wealthy textile merchant, he extricated himself from his conservative bourgeois upbringing and entered the bohemian world of the avant-garde. In 1930 he embarked on a year of solitary travel in Africa, further distancing himself from the established patterns of Western culture. The following year, after he had recovered from blackwater fever, Cartier-Bresson picked up the camera.

His earliest photographs were made in Paris and Eastern Europe and reveal the influence of both Cubism and Surrealism--bold, flat planes, collagelike compositions, and spatial ambiguity--as well as an affinity for society's outcasts and the back alleys where they lived and worked. First with an unwieldy box camera, then in 1932 with a small 35mm Leica, Cartier-Bresson traveled to Italy, Spain, Morocco, and Mexico, developing what would become the hallmark of twentieth-century photographic style. In his 1952 monograph "The Decisive Moment," he defined his philosophy: "To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which gave that event its proper expression."

These amazing photos were taken by photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. They show everyday life of Spain in 1933.

Alicante. Valencia Province. 1933.

Valencia. 1933.

Gypsies. Andalucia. Grenada. 1933.

Andalucia. Seville. 1933.

Madrid. 1933.

Andalucia. Seville. 1933.

Inside the sliding doors of the bullfight arena. Valencia. 1933.

An unemployed man and his child. Madrid. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Barcelona. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Barcelona. Bario Chino. 1933.

Valencia. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

Barcelona. 1933.

Madrid. 1933.

Madrid. 1933.

Spain. 1933.

(Photos © Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos)

1 comment:

  1. The first three photos are definitely not Marilyn and quite frankly, besides the blonde hair and mole, look nothing like her.

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