Youth: Magnum print sale including Brigitte Bardot and James Dean in pictures
Briefly

Youth: Magnum print sale including Brigitte Bardot and James Dean  in pictures
"James Dean, withdrawn and timid-looking. East of Eden had just opened at the Astor theater after a celebrity studded preview. Jimmy neither attended the previews nor the opening I can't handle that scene so he boarded a plane and flew back to Los Angeles.' Estate-stamped on an archival label to ensure quality and preservation, which is affixed to the back of the print."
"As in most big cities in the UK, around the weekend you see women with very minimal clothing on, wandering around regardless of the temperature. I am on the streets of Bristol, my home city, out shooting these night scenes.' This print is hand-signed on an archival label to ensure authenticity and preservation, which is affixed to the back of the print. Buy this print Photograph: Martin Parr/Magnum Photos"
"As a father, I watched my daughter Ariel from the moment she was born at the most intimate distance, and every small change marked a turning point from newborn to infant to toddler, and continued on up through today, when she's now in her 50s For a man to watch his daughter slip seemingly overnight from childhood into becoming a young woman is as close to miraculous as any of life's changes can be.'"
James Dean appeared withdrawn and timid and avoided the East of Eden opening, returning to Los Angeles instead of attending celebrity previews. Several photographic prints are estate-stamped or hand-signed on archival labels affixed to their backs to ensure authenticity, quality, and preservation. Photographs include work by Dennis Stock, Robert Capa, Inge Morath, Martin Parr, Thomas Hoepker, and Joel Meyerowitz. A street scene description notes women in minimal clothing wandering Bristol at weekends, with the photographer shooting night scenes in the home city. A father recounts watching his daughter Ariel grow from newborn to her fifties and describes the near-miraculous sensation of her becoming a young woman.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]