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Doux au toucher
David Djian
Photography - 200 x 133.33 x 0.2 cm Photography - 78.7 x 52.5 x 0.1 inch
$3,405
Devant la grille
Franck Rozet
Photography - 150 x 80 x 0.6 cm Photography - 59.1 x 31.5 x 0.2 inch
$4,386
Chanson d'amour VI
Akif Hakan
Photography - 150 x 100 x 3 cm Photography - 59.1 x 39.4 x 1.2 inch
$9,235
Les chaises vides
Philippe Grincourt
Photography - 17 x 26 x 0.1 cm Photography - 6.7 x 10.2 x 0 inch
$92
Peau de vache
Philippe Grincourt
Photography - 17 x 26 x 0.1 cm Photography - 6.7 x 10.2 x 0 inch
$92
Paris sous les ponts
Maxime Blachère
Photography - 40 x 60 x 2 cm Photography - 15.7 x 23.6 x 0.8 inch
$173
Les pirates du Mont Saint Michel
Maxime Blachère
Photography - 40 x 60 x 2 cm Photography - 15.7 x 23.6 x 0.8 inch
$173
The Looking Glass
Amrita Bilimoria
Photography - 61 x 45.7 x 0.5 cm Photography - 24 x 18 x 0.2 inch
$1,600
Gainsbourg & Birkin - Ne faisaient qu'un (1976)
Just Jaeckin
Photography - 80 x 60 x 1 cm Photography - 31.5 x 23.6 x 0.4 inch
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Brigitte Bardot (Harley Davidson)
Just Jaeckin
Photography - 80 x 60 x 1 cm Photography - 31.5 x 23.6 x 0.4 inch
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L'encre dansant : janvier
Tiantian Xu
Photography - 100 x 100 cm Photography - 39.4 x 39.4 inch
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Puro... alegria
James Sparshatt
Photography - 50 x 40 x 1 cm Photography - 19.7 x 15.7 x 0.4 inch
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Ombre et lumière #4
Feng Hatat
Photography - 48 x 32 x 1 cm Photography - 18.9 x 12.6 x 0.4 inch
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Alain Delon et Mireille Darc (1974)
Francis Apesteguy
Photography - 52 x 35 x 1 cm Photography - 20.5 x 13.8 x 0.4 inch
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Marilyn Monroe - The Last Sitting 5
Bert Stern
Photography - 24 x 24 cm Photography - 9.4 x 9.4 inch
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Canonus de caelo
Olivier Liégent
Photography - 51 x 90 x 2 cm Photography - 20.1 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch
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L'encre dansant : juillet
Tiantian Xu
Photography - 100 x 100 cm Photography - 39.4 x 39.4 inch
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Kurama1/Le petit arbre
Pierre Lesage
Photography - 100 x 75 x 2 cm Photography - 39.4 x 29.5 x 0.8 inch
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Peint in caelo et in terra
Olivier Liégent
Photography - 51 x 90 x 2 cm Photography - 20.1 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch
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New York mars 15 GOM
Olivier Liégent
Photography - 51 x 90 x 2 cm Photography - 20.1 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch
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Peint station
Olivier Liégent
Photography - 51 x 90 x 2 cm Photography - 20.1 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch
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Restaurant Jabakh
Olivier Liégent
Photography - 51 x 90 x 2 cm Photography - 20.1 x 35.4 x 0.8 inch
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Brigitte Bardot à la Madrague
Francis Apesteguy
Photography - 21 x 30 x 1 cm Photography - 8.3 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch
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Romy Schneider (1975)
Francis Apesteguy
Photography - 30 x 21 x 1 cm Photography - 11.8 x 8.3 x 0.4 inch
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Abstraction in blue
Jean-Paul Morrel-Armstrong
Photography - 48 x 33 x 3 cm Photography - 18.9 x 13 x 1.2 inch
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Li Wei falls to the car
Li Wei
Photography - 100 x 100 x 1 cm Photography - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0.4 inch
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Gone Daddy's Bone 1
Martine Barrat
Photography - 42 x 52 x 1 cm Photography - 16.5 x 20.5 x 0.4 inch
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Via Veneto #10
Gilles Mercier
Photography - 30 x 30 x 1 cm Photography - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch
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I've a Feeling... Part 2
Suzanne de Emmony
Photography - 42 x 60 x 1 cm Photography - 16.5 x 23.6 x 0.4 inch
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Bodybag's Scream
Olivier Lelong
Photography - 60 x 42 x 2 cm Photography - 23.6 x 16.5 x 0.8 inch
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Marilyn Monroe. Petit déjeuner au lit (1953)
André de Dienes
Photography - 40 x 50 x 1 cm Photography - 15.7 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch
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Sans titre #5
Thierry Valencin
Photography - 54 x 43 x 4 cm Photography - 21.3 x 16.9 x 1.6 inch
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Omnipresent and seemingly so natural in the smartphone era, the history of photography remains a relatively recent occurrence in comparison with the history of mankind.
Although it has been said that the technique's early stages began at the start of the 19th century, we owe its invention to Louis Daguerre in 1839. An associate of Niepce, he improved darkroom exposure time and modified the chemical elements necessary for the development of photographs. The daguerreotype was revealed to the general public on 7th January 1839 during a meeting at the French Academy of Sciences. Worldwide success was quick to follow.
Photo studios opened everywhere and the richest and most influential families at the time had their portrait taken in black and white.
Over time, the process took less and less time and the material needed less and less space. Tripods were eventually no longer necessary. In 1889, Eastman Kodak launched a portable camera with a film roll and photography took a completely new form.
Artists seized this new opportunity and art photography quickly started to develop.
The 20th century is characterized by the work of some of the most important photographers: Walker Evans, Henri Cartier Bresson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Raymond Depardon and of course Robert Doisneau. They succeeded incompletely transforming our vision of the world. They marked the end of one world and opened the way for another in which we could determine the contours and colors in of the world in our own unique ways. They showed us social realities and tragedies but they also immortalized the magic of Hollywood and the iconic men and women of their time.
Their successors followed in their footsteps, inspired by their unique framing and composition techniques. The creative possibilities of photography were yet again multiplied by the latest digital developments. Certain photographers maintained their steadfast love for the silver Leica cameras but many swapped them for sharper focus of reflex cameras and decided to play around in post-production to modify the photo's characteristics and final image.
Artsper's selection is representative of international photography from the 1950s to the current day. Made up of thousands of works, it covers a whole host of artistic processes, from photojournalism to fashion photography, contemporary documentary work, black and white photography to works which blur the lines between photography and other visual arts as well as iconic and sport photographs.
Two principles can be used to guide you when choosing a work of art photography: you can choose to prioritize the diversity of artistic approaches, or to create ensembles, by buying entire series enabling you to acquire coherent monographic collections.
Whether with portraits, romantic landscapes, urban imagery, daily life or reporting events, photography ensures the faithful representation of oneself or of those around us. Amongst many others, you will find the following names in our selection of famous photographers: Liu Bolin, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, Larry Clark and Carrie Mae Weems. And within our emerging artists you will find Clarisse Rebotier and Théo Gosselin, alongside countless others. You can also explore both small and large format photographs. You can discover more in our selection of photography recommendations.