Publisher's Description
Henry Murger described within his novel La Bohème for the first time in history the life and struggle of poor artists
within bourgeois society. This was the beginning of the romantic myth of the independent, anarchistic spirit of creative
artists. In that context photography played an important role, used by the artists for self-exposure and to document
their working conditions and leisure. The bohemian legend persists in literature, on stage and film, as well as in the
attitudes of numerous artists of our own time. This book assembles daguerreotypes and photographs of painters,
sculptures, writers and actors, portraits and group pictures, pictures of studio interiors and parties from the late
Biedermeier over the Belle Epoche up to the 1920th.
Besides the pictures from famous photographers as Nadar, Alois Löcherer, Wilkie Wynfield, J.M. Cameron, August
Sander and Lux Feininger, the book contains numerous unusual pictures of unknown “masters”.
Book Information
ISBN:
3869301392
Publisher:
Steidl
Format:
Hardcover, 280 pages
Language:
French
Dimensions:
9٫8 x
11٫3 x
1٫6 inches