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Edouard Boubat - Ballet Dancer Peeking Through Curtain
Edouard Boubat
Ballet Dancer Peeking Through Curtain
$1,750
Sale
$1,225
Edouard Boubat - Fête des Morts, Mexique (Day of the Dead, Mexico)
Edouard Boubat
Fête des Morts, Mexique (Day of the Dead, Mexico)
$1,500
Sale
$1,050
Edouard Boubat - Firewood and Coal Merchant
Edouard Boubat
Firewood and Coal Merchant
$1,750
Sale
$1,225
Edouard Boubat - Little Girl on Balcony
Edouard Boubat
Little Girl on Balcony
$1,500
Sale
$1,050
Edouard Boubat - Madras, India
Edouard Boubat
Madras, India
$850
Sale
$595
Edouard Boubat - Pigeon, Paris
Edouard Boubat
Pigeon, Paris
$1,800
Sale
$1,260
Edouard Boubat - Pittsburgh, PA
Edouard Boubat
Pittsburgh, PA
$2,000
Sale
$1,400
Edouard Boubat - Portrait  of Anne-Marie Edvina
Edouard Boubat
Portrait of Anne-Marie Edvina
$1,000
Sale
$700
Edouard Boubat - Portrait  of Anne-Marie Edvina
Edouard Boubat
Portrait of Anne-Marie Edvina
$1,000
Sale
$700
Edouard Boubat - Rue de Grenade, Spain
Edouard Boubat
Rue de Grenade, Spain
$2,000
Sale
$1,400
Edouard Boubat - Sicily
Edouard Boubat
Sicily
$1,000
Sale
$700

Édouard Boubat was born in Paris on September 13, 1923. In 1938, Boubat attended the École Estienne, where he studied to become a photo engraver, but in 1943, he was called up to work in a German factury for two years. When he finally returned to Paris in 1946, he bought his first camera, a 6 x 6 Rolleicord.

His first professional photograph was taken in the Jardin du Luxembourg in 1946 and was titled "Little Girl with Dead Leaves," a charming and magical shot. The following year, at the age of 24, Boubat exhibited the picture at the Salon International de la Photographie organized by the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and was awarded the Kodak Prize.

The same year that he bought the Rolleicord Boubat met his future wife, Lella, of whom he took some of the most beautiful and emblematic photographs of the 20th century.

In 1950, Boubat's work was initially published by the Swiss magazine Caméra. He worked as a freelance photojournalist on contract to the magazine "Réalités" in the 1950s and 1960s and traveled widely throughout his career. His work is in the collections of numerous major museums and institutions around the world.

Boubat sought to make photographs that were a celebration of life. He once said, "A photograph gives you a deep insight into a moment, it recalls a whole world." He had a keen sense of all our humanity, and noted that "we are living photographs. Photography reveals the images within us."

In 1968, Boubat left Realités magazine, but continued to work on an independent basis.

Boubat died June 30, 1999 in Paris.

Édouard Boubat: Going Where Life Takes Him
About the Artist
Image List

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