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The Personal Honor of Jacques Henri Lattiger

Although Lartigue's photography works are occasionally published in magazines and newspapers, and with several other French professional photographers such as Blacet (Brassa &; Iuml), man ray and Du Wanuo's works were exhibited together in Orsay Art Museum, but the title of talented photographer didn't come until 1966, when he was 69 years old. MOMA held a retrospective exhibition for the first time, and Life magazine made a special report on tigers. At this time, he added his father's name Henry to his own name and became Jacques Henry Lattiger. Three years later, his first album "Family Album" was published, which won him a world reputation. From 65438 to 0970, Richard Avedon, a famous American photographer, edited photos of tigers and published a book "Century Diary". 1975, the first retrospective exhibition of Latig French was opened in Paris Art Deco District. He was hired as a full-time photographer for the French President. Since then, Lartigue has become a popular photographer favored by various professional, fashion and decorative magazines. 1979, latig donated all his negatives, 130 private photo albums, 150000 photographs, lifelong diary manuscripts and camera collections to the French government. He was the first famous French artist to donate all his works to the country before his death. In the same year, the jacques henri lartigue Foundation was established. It is a cultural institution under the French government and the Ministry of Culture. It was established to preserve, manage and spread the precious cultural heritage left by Lartigue. France Beautiful Times-Jacques-Henri Lattiger Photography Exhibition Name: France Beautiful Times-Jacques-Henri Lattiger Photography Exhibition

Exhibition time: March 2, 20081-April 20, 2008

Organizers: Guangdong Art Museum, France Latig National Foundation.

Exhibition Planning: Martin Astill (Director of Lartigue National Foundation), Selma Gajero, Ning Cheng.

"The good times of France-Jacques Henry? Lartigue Photography Exhibition was co-sponsored by Guangdong Art Museum and French Lartigue National Foundation, and was held in Guangdong Art Museum from March 2/KLOC-0 to April 20, 2008. The French Beautiful Times-Latag Photography Exhibition shows nearly 130 wonderful works taken by Latag from 1902 to 1930. This is the first time that Latig's works have been exhibited in China. These works extend from the good times (1896- 19 14) to the so-called crazy times (191929), that is, the post-war recovery stage of France's prosperity between the two world wars. With such a time span, on the one hand, the audience can get a close look at that wonderful time through the images of the private life of Latig, and on the other hand, they can fully interpret Latig's transformation from a teenager to a charming gentleman in the early 20th century. Some specially selected Lartigue album pages and excerpts from private diaries are also on display.