Currently not on view

Valencia,

1933, printed later

Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1908–2004; born Chanteloup, France; died Cereste, France
x1977-76
The tentative contact that this boy makes with the disfigured wall beside him has led many to read Valencia as a portrait of a boy isolated by blindness; however, Cartier-Bresson later explained that the child was simply watching a rubber ball that had bounced beyond view of the camera. In his landmark book Images à la Sauvette, later titled The Decisive Moment, the artist presented a mode of photography that uncannily captured spontaneous yet perfectly harmonious instances of movement and interaction. A more literal translation of the book’s title, "images on the sly," underscores the artist’s emphasis on orchestrating visual and poetic coherence out of real-world events.

Information

Title
Valencia
Dates

1933, printed later

Medium

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions

image: 33.2 x 49.8 cm. (13 1/16 x 19 5/8 in.)
sheet: 34.1 x 50.7 cm. (13 7/16 x 19 15/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Elliott J. Berv

Object Number
x1977-76
Place Depicted

Europe, Spain, Valencia

Inscription

Inscribed in ink, verso lower left and right corners: ID #152210 / 152210.

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