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Bill Brandt: A Biography [Illustrated] (Hardcover)

by Paul Delany (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 335 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd; illustrated edition edition (11 Mar 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0224052802
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224052801
  • Product Dimensions: 25.6 x 20.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 766,278 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Bill Brandt's life is a mystery. His work struck at the heart of what was 'English', from the publication of his first book The English at Home in the thirties to his later famous landscapes. He died in London in 1983, still holding to the claim that he was from South London. In fact he was born in 1904 in Hamburg. This, the only biography, is published on the centenary of his birth. In many respects he was a mid-century mid-European. He was sent from a strict German school to a sanatorium in Davos, suffering from TB. He first studied photography in Vienna, where he photographed Ezra Pound and where he became interested in psychoanalysis. He travelled in Spain during the Civil War years. He became Man Ray's assistant for a brief period in Paris, where he adsorbed surrealism. He moved to England in the thirties and worked as a great documentary photographer for the emerging picture magazines such as Picture Post. On assignment to the Gorbals, he made the Glasgow streets look like scenes from de Chirico. His nudes, mostly on a beach in Normandy, were masterpieces, his portraits covered the celebrated of his generation as well as figures from all strata of English society and his landscapes were sublime. He was an inspiration for a later generation including the photographer Don McCullin. Brandt's England was not so much a reality he recorded, as a phantasm he constructed. Delany's biography explores the fantasy and its roots. It is accompanied by many of the great Brandt works, integrated throughout and reproduced in duotone full-page.


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The first and the definitive biography of the greatest British photographer of the twentieth century.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A long awaited biography, 15 Jul 2004
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To the contemporary photographic audience mention of Bill Brandt will always evoke imagery that almost defined the Englishness of his time. He was, in all but surname, the quintessential Englishman: happy to inform any who asked of his South London roots, in spite of the fact he was actually born in Hamburg in 1904. Despite his well documented European travels prior to his arrival in pre-war thirties Britain; Brandt, like many a naturalised citizen, made England his spiritual home. In the thirties Brandt, the artist who had albeit briefly assisted Man Ray, and dabbled with psychoanalysis, turned to the emerging world of the picture magazines to unveil his imagery of the slums of the Gorbals and the darkness of northern towns, alongside the affluence he was to experience in London. Paul Delaney's new book takes the opportunity of the centenary of Brandt's birth to strip back some of the veneer overlaying the artist, while at the same time celebrating his undoubtedly great achievement.

In looking again at the work of Bill Brandt it is very easy to understand why he has been such an influence on a generation of British photographers, including leading lights of today such as Don McCullin. Brandt himself, in an early eighties TV documentary, credited his nudes as his greatest achievement. Ironically it seems to be the nudes that have least well stood the test of time, when displayed next to the portraiture and his dark mysterious landscapes. A long awaited biography of this important photographer.

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