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Pour Le Corbusier: Rene Burri, Juin 1962

Edited by Arthur Ruegg





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In 1962 the young photographer Rene Burri, on the staff of the renowned photo agency MAGNUM, and known for his reportage and portraits, presented the architect, Le Corbusier, with a fold-out book, made with his own hands, containing photographs dating back to 1953, that he had taken of the architect in various situations. This very personal gift is now a highly prized original owned by the Corbusier Foundation in Paris. The photographs it contains show Corbusier at the height of his creativity-in conversation, alone in his studio, at the construction site. They also convey the unmistakable atmosphere of his designs.

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Publisher | Lars Muller Publishers
Published date | 1 Apr 2006
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 84
Dimensions | 166 x 256 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 340g
ISBN | 978-3-0377-8080-0
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BISAC | art / individual artist


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