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  1. Moscow, Russia. 1954. Gelatin silver print, printed 1968. 23 1/4 × 35 1/2" (59.1 × 90.1 cm). Gift of the artist. 143.2009. © 2024 Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos, courtesy Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2011 · Cartier-Bresson was in Moscow to prepare a book recording the daily life of its population, and this image is heavy with documentary evidence about the grim Soviet experiment in regimenting...

  3. 11 de may. de 2011 · Over the Easter weekend, I was reading The Guardian and came across a full-page photograph taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson on a visit to the Soviet Union in 1954. This stunning photograph was used the following year as the front cover of Life magazine. To me the image is of a balmy Moscow day.

  4. Rue Mouffetard, Paris (1954), by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Rue Mouffetard, Paris, is a black and white photograph taken by Henri Cartier-Bresson in a Paris street in 1954. History and description. The picture is one of the best known of the artist and is named from the street where the event was caught on camera.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2023 · ABOUT RUSSIA by HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON. Publication date 1974 Publisher THE VIKING PRESS Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Notes. Most of the text contains cut-off due to tight binding. Access-restricted-item true

  6. He visited the Soviet Union twice, the first time in 1954. The result of his trip was the publication in Life magazine in early 1955 and the photo album "Moscow"published in the same year. It was one of the first Western publications about the Soviet Union after World War II. Moscow. At the pedestrian crossing.

  7. Moscow, 1954. Photograph. 1954 (made) Photograph depicting a view in Moscow. Object details. About this object record. Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum.