Paris was brimming with life during the 1930s, and Picasso and Brassäi were there to make the most of it. Picasso, thrilling the art world with his works, and Brassäi, portraying boulevards and gardens, shops and markets, intellectuals and beggars. The contrasts of Paris parade in front of his camera, from the dark underworld to the radiance of its artistic environment, where he profusely portrayed artists and writer friends, such as Dalí, Matisse, Giacometti, Genet and, of course, Picasso, whom he met in 1932 and whose sculptural work he was the first to photograph. This book is about that artistic environment, through which the Parisian intelligentsia is shown in beautiful black-and-white images with the unique signature of the Hungarian photographer.
The book includes an excerpt by Henri Miller on Brassaï, and a chapter of Brassaï's autobiography speaking about his relationship with Picasso.