Jacques Henri Lartigue: A New Paradise
It is with great pleasure that the Howard Greenberg Gallery presents A New Paradise, a comprehensive exhibition of photographs by Jacques Henri Lartigue and the first New York exhibition of his work since 2000. Born in France in 1894, Lartigue made his first photograph when he was six years old. Imbued with unadulterated glee, Lartigue’s early photographs record and reflect the joie de vivre of fashionable upper class French society during the Belle Epoque. His most famous images depict pre-World War I Europe, especially moving cars, airplanes, and other machines. Fascinated with movement and the changing, modernized world, he quickly learned to infuse his elegant and idealized imagery with a new sense of vigor. Though it would take more than half a century for Lartigue to receive world-wide recognition, he is arguably one of the most important visionaries of early 20th century photography.
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Renee Perle, 1930 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Suzanne Lenglen, Nice, France, 1915 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Jeanne Renouard, 1917 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, At first our cars had no windshields. Like knights of old we revelled in facing the caress or the bite of wind and rain - but not to excess! And so we donned a complete set of armor for bad weather, 1919
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Bibi with Frank and Lolo Burky, Montigny, 1921 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, In Front of the Chinese Pavilion, Porte Dauphine, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Simone and Charles Sabouret, Saint Moritz, Switzerland, 1913 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Avenue des Acacias, Paris, 1911
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Path of Virtue, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, The Dolly Sisters, 1927 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Untitled, (from Les Femmes Aux Cigarettes), Paris, 1927
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Suzette O'Nill, 1927 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Papa was formidable! For our vacatino at Rouzat he brought a toy as inflated as our wildest expectations: a series of huge paper balloons like this one, 1920 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Monsieur Folletete and Tupy, Paris, 1912 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Me, swimming with a friend, Vich, 1915
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, My cousin Bichonnade, Paris, 1905 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Trip to Holland, Rico and our car, 1912 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Sunday, after returning from mass, Oleo did not have a change of clothes, Rouzat, 1910
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Le jour des Drags aux courses a Auteuil, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, The Path of Virtue, Paris, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Rico, Rouzat, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Bouboutte, Rouzat, 1908
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Kiki, 1916 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Mary Lancret, Versailles, 1917 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Nandette, 1916 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, From another view: Simon's and my small Peugeots seen from my window on Rue Leroux, Paris, 1915
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, A Day at the Races, 1913 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Path of Virtue, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Kiki, Sevres, 1917 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Bobsled course, Rouzat, 1912
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Path of Virtue, 1912 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Untitled, 1910 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Passenger and driver dressed for the race, 1912 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Jacques Lartigue at the wheel of the Bugatti Type 43 belonging to one of his lady friends at the 1932 Monaco Grand Prix, 1932
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Jean Haguet and Louis Ferrand during the bobsled race at the Chateau de Rouzat, 1911 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Louis, Oleo, and Jean, Rouzat, 1910 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, In my room, my collection of racing cars, 1905 -
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Mardi Gras with Bouboutte, Louis, Robert, and Zissou, Paris, 1903
