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Mort De L Artiste David Hockney Le Charentais Bertrand Desormeaux Ressort Une Photo Originale Realisee En 1975

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Following the death of British artist David Hockney, local resident Bertrand Desormeaux rediscovered a black and white photograph from 1975. The image, taken at the Fêtes musicales de la Grange de Meslay, shows Hockney observing his subject while standing behind the camera used by Desormeaux. This rediscovery brings back memories of their encounter decades later.

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  • Bertrand Desormeaux found a 1975 photograph in his archives after learning about David Hockney's passing.
  • The photo, taken at the Fêtes musicales de la Grange de Meslay, shows Hockney observing something while positioned behind Desormeaux’s camera.
  • Desormeaux was a young photography enthusiast who later became an educator in image arts and cinema.
  • Hockney is globally known for his vibrant paintings of Californian pools, portraits, and landscapes, but also explored photography throughout his career.
  • The photograph gives a unique perspective, showing Hockney as much an observer of the world as he was an artist.

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