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  • Photography's earliest art flowered in Paris -- from Nadar, Atget and Lartigue to Kertesz, Brassai and Cartier-Bresson.

    Michael Kurcfeld: Doing Shots: The Old and the New at Paris Photo 2011 (VIDEO) Michael Kurcfeld 2011

  • Via Dave Lartigue comes this comic strip by Darryl Cunningham exposing the greed behind the bogus connection between vaccines and autism.

    Making the World Better LinkBlogging » Comics Worth Reading 2010

  • Online applications to the Peace Corps spiked 175% in the days surrounding his inauguration, says spokeswoman Laura Lartigue.

    'Civic generation' rolls up sleeves in record numbers 2009

  • Hands down the best show I've seen so far outside of my own gallery is the Lartigue show at the Howard Greenberg Gallery.

    Archive 2009-09-01 The Year in Pictures 2009

  • Hands down the best show I've seen so far outside of my own gallery is the Lartigue show at the Howard Greenberg Gallery.

    I Apologize! The Year in Pictures 2009

  • This is British, but the only specific name I can come up with offhand is the French photographer Jacques Lartigue.

    Children's literature's defining phrase, Roger Sutton 2007

  • The pair were discussing a major Lartigue show they had each just seen and Freud was enthusing about the work.

    Archive 2008-11-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • One of my favorite Lartigue stories involves a conversation between Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud as reported to me by the late Bruce Bernard, my predecessor as picture editor of the London Sunday Times Magazine.

    Archive 2008-11-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

  • Lartigue, the great prodigy of photography, blessed with a sharpshooter's eye and a wealthy and sporty family who were always having fun, could photograph both happiness and silliness, as well as all kinds of love and desire, and make it all sing.

    Afloat - Part Deux The Year in Pictures 2008

  • Lartigue, the great prodigy of photography, blessed with a sharpshooter's eye and a wealthy and sporty family who were always having fun, could photograph both happiness and silliness, as well as all kinds of love and desire, and make it all sing.

    Archive 2008-11-01 The Year in Pictures 2008

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