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The Proof of Color

The Proof of Color

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The Proof of Color
$67.03

The Story

First edition, first impression of The Proof of Color by Jacques Henri Lartigue. Medium format hardback in new condition.

About

An indisputably important figure in photography, Jacques-Henri Lartigue was fascinated by new inventions such as the automobile and telecommunications, and concurrently the new possibilities that the photographic medium offered. In 1912 he began taking photographs in a radically different way by using a surprising anachronistic technique: stereoscopic autochrome on glass plates. This process relied on meticulous technical preparation and a long, precise exposure time for his staged compositions. The end result is not a print but a double stereoscopic view that he projected onto a screen. Lartigue filled each frame with bright colors through a mix of sunny landscapes, dazzling flowers and playful scenes of his well-to-do family and friends at leisure.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

The Proof of Color - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

The Proof of Color - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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First edition, first impression of The Proof of Color by Jacques Henri Lartigue. Medium format hardback in new condition.

About

An indisputably important figure in photography, Jacques-Henri Lartigue was fascinated by new inventions such as the automobile and telecommunications, and concurrently the new possibilities that the photographic medium offered. In 1912 he began taking photographs in a radically different way by using a surprising anachronistic technique: stereoscopic autochrome on glass plates. This process relied on meticulous technical preparation and a long, precise exposure time for his staged compositions. The end result is not a print but a double stereoscopic view that he projected onto a screen. Lartigue filled each frame with bright colors through a mix of sunny landscapes, dazzling flowers and playful scenes of his well-to-do family and friends at leisure.

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