By Jean Ribière
Located in Perpignan, FR
Aillaud Nanterre towers, circa 1970.
Measures: 100 x 100 cm / limited and numbered edition n°1/12
Digigraphy print on textured cotton Fine Art paper 320 gr.
Certification: Signed and numbered by hand.
Frame: Black wood
Color: Black and white
Jean Ribière Biography:
Jean Ribière, a renowned photographer, was national vice-president of the ANJRPC (National Association of Journalists, Reporters, Photographers and Filmmakers), whose president was Robert Doisneau and whose main members were Henri Cartier - Bresson and Raymond Depardon.
On his death in 1989, he bequeathed to his daughter, Hélène Tabes, 120,000 photographic documents (90,000 black - and - white negatives, 30,000 slides and about 2,000 prints), as well as 150 texts of documentary reports on the period 1941 - 1989.
Born in Niort on 9 February 1922, Jean Ribière began his career in the photo department of the newspaper L'Indépendant des Pyrénées Orientales in 1940. In 1944, he married Micheline Vialle, also a journalist. Jean, an excellent photographer and Micheline, a great reporter, decided to create their own press agency "Ribière Presse Photo". They soon sold their reports to more than a hundred French and foreign newspapers and magazines: L'Express, l'Aurore, Match, BBC London ...
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1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Jean Ribière