La vie de Toulouse Lautrec
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- | Photograph by [[Paul Sescau]] or [[Maurice Guibert]] at [[Malromé]]. According to [[Helmut Gernsheim]] this picture is the first photographic [[close-up]]. | + | Photograph by [[Paul Sescau]] or [[Maurice Guibert]] at [[Malromé]]. According to [[Helmut Gernsheim]] [ in [[Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends, 1839-1960]] ] this picture is the first photographic [[close-up]]. |
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La vie de Toulouse Lautrec (1958) by Henri Perruchot, a biography of Toulouse Lautrec, translated by Humphrey Hare.
Lautrec aged thirty-two Photograph by Paul Sescau or Maurice Guibert at Malromé. According to Helmut Gernsheim [ in Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends, 1839-1960 ] this picture is the first photographic close-up.
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