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Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Exhibition History References Title: La rue Quincampoix Artist: Brassaï (French (born Romania), Brașov 1899-1984 Côte d'Azur) Date: 1933 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dimensions: 28.8 x 21.6 cm (11 5/16 x 8 1/2 in.) Classification: Photographs Brassaï | Une maison close monacale, rue Monsieur-Le-Prince, Quartier Latin (c.1931) | Available for Sale | Artsy Artists Artworks Auctions Viewing Rooms Galleries Fairs Shows Museums View in room About the work Medium Condition Signature Certificate of authenticity Frame Price ranges of small prints by Pablo Picasso Browse works in this category

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Photograph by Brassai, 'Maison close, Quartier Latin' [Brothel, Latin Quarter], Paris, c.1931, gelatin silver print Like Charles Dickens in London, the lensman was a prolific walker. Also like Dickens, he relished the hidden life of the night. For Brassaï, a deserted corner (or a lonely statue) held just as much energy as the busiest café. Thus every shot you see seems alive—whether it captures the clients inside a maison close or an empty street after dark. Maison Close, a chic French-inspired hotspot that recently debuted in Soho, will expand to Montauk for Memorial Day weekend and offer "French cuisine, elevated beverages, and an enjoyable celebratory atmosphere," as the brand describes. It will also mark the debut of Montauk's premier rooftop bar, offering guests unparalleled panoramic views. Triangle bra. Maison Close would like to present our triangle bras. Authentic and sexy, a triangle bra is a minimalist lingerie option which is full of surprises and originality when paired with fabrics such as tulle, lace and satin. Triangle bras are perhaps a newcomer to your lingerie collection but they will soon become your top pick when it.

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BRASSAÏ (1899-1984) Une maison close, 'La Japonaises', Chez Suzy, c. 1932 ferrotyped gelatin silver print image/sheet: 8 5/8 x 6 in. (22 x 15.3 cm.) LITERATURE Sylvie Aubenas and Quentin Bajac, Brassaï: Paris Nocturne, Thames & Hudson, London, 2013, pl. 115. Mitch Landrieu is stepping down from his role as White House infrastructure coordinator, according to a statement from the White House. Brassaï (1899-1984) created countless celebrated images of 1930s Parisian life. He captured the grittier aspects of the city, but also documented ballet, opera and high society, including his. The White House will review the "process and procedure" surrounding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization last week and make changes, if necessary, but President Joe Biden has no.

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BRASSAÏ (18991984), Une maison close, 'La Japonaises', Chez Suzy, c. 1932 Christie’s

Henry Miller. Brassaï (1899-1984) is one of the most important 20th-century photographers. His body of work, documenting high and low society in Paris between the two world wars, influenced many photographers to come. One of the first contributors to the idea of vernacular photography, blurring the lines between street photography and fine art. Photograph by Brassaï, 'Une maison close la Japonaise' [A Japanese brothel], gelatin silver print, c.1932