Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Gelatin silver print, 1949, with photographer's agency credit stamp “LIFE PHOTO BY CARTIER-BRESSON” as well as additional stamps and hand-written inscriptions on the verso, alternate spelling of title reads
Bukittinggi Food Market, unframed.
Image / Sheet size 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in.
Private Collection, Los Angeles, California and Chapel Hill, North Carolina In the late 1940s, Henri Cartier-Bresson traveled to Indonesia, documenting the nation's transition to independence. His photographs captured the shift of power, Dutch troops withdrawing, Indonesian troops marching, and the inauguration of Sukarno as the first president. He also focused on the daily lives of the Indonesian people, their ancient traditions, and culture. Many of the photos, such as the works offered here, appeared in
Life magazine.
Scattered emulsion chipping, creases around edges, and a tear upper edge; some soft creases and light abrasions only visible in raking light; few verso spots.