ROBERT DOISNEAU

La Gargouille de Notre-Dame, 1969

Framed collotype print and portfolio

£250.00

6 prints (1 framed)
Print sizes: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
Frame size: 24.25 x 29.5 x 2.75 cm
Portfolio size: 20.6 x 25.8 x 0.8 cm
Open edition

In stock

Born in Paris in 1922, Robert Doisneau is one of France’s most noted photographers. During his long career, his poetic approach to street photography recorded French everyday life in often playful and surreal images. Always charmed by his subjects, he enjoyed finding amusing juxtapositions or oddities of human nature. He photographed a vast span of people and events, often juxtaposing conformist and maverick elements in images marked by an exquisite sense of humour, by anti-establishment values, and, above all, by his deeply felt humanism.

The Collotype, invented in France approximately 150 years ago, stands as a pillar of quality and versatility in the history of photographic prints. Artists can achieve an enormous range of aesthetic possibilities with the help of highly-skilled master printers. We are deeply honoured to be able to present in collotype six works within this special mini-portfolio. From accordionists, lovers and artists, Doisneau’s photographs infuse images of daily life with poetic nuance. Carefully hand printed in black and white by the craftsmen of Benrido Atelier in Kyoto Japan, we are grateful to have the opportunity to express in collotype the unique and anecdotal account of Doisneau’s Paris. One photograph from this portfolio has been removed from the set of 6 and framed (floating in a dark brown wooden box). The quoted price is for the framed piece and the remaining 5 prints in the portfolio.

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