- Willy Ronis
Infobox Person
name = Willy Ronis
image_size = 225px
caption = "Provencal Nude" by Willy Ronis, 1949
birth_date = birth date and age|1910|8|14
birth_place =Paris ,France
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = PhotographerWilly Ronis (born
August 14 ,1910 ) is a Frenchphotographer who focused on life in post-warParis andProvence .Early life
Born in
Paris , Ronis' father was aJewish refugee fromOdessa who opened a photography studio inMontmartre and his mother was a refugee fromLithuania who gave piano lessons. Ronis' early interest was music and he hoped to become a composer. Returning from compulsory military service in 1932, his violin studies were put on hold because his father'scancer required Ronis to take over the family portrait business.Photography career
The work of photographers,
Alfred Stieglitz andAnsel Adams inspired Ronis to begin exploring photography. After his father's death, in 1949, Ronis closed the studio and joined the photo agency,Rapho , withBrassaï ,Robert Doisneau and Ergy Landau.Ronis became the first French photographer to work for
LIFE Magazine . In 1953,Edward Steichen included Ronis,Henri Cartier-Bresson ,Robert Doisneau ,Izis , and Brassaï in an exhibit at theMuseum of Modern Art entitled "Five French Photographers". In 1955, Ronis was included in theThe Family of Man exhibit. TheVenice Biennale awarded Ronis the Gold Medal in 1957. Ronis began teaching in the 1950s, and taught at the School of Fine Arts inAvignon ,Aix-en-Provence and Saint Charles, Marseilles. In 1979 he was awarded the Grand Prix des Arts et Lettres for Photography by the Minister for Culture. Ronis won thePrix Nadar in 1981 for his photobook, "Le fil du hasard".Ronis' wife, Anne Marie was the subject of his well-known, 1949 photo, "Provencal Nude". The photo, showing Anne Marie washing at a basin with a water pitcher on the floor and an open window through which the viewer can see a garden, is noted for its ability to convey an easy feeling of provencal life. Late in her life, Ronis photographed Anne Marie suffering from
Alzheimer's disease , sitting alone in a hospital yard. Anne Marie died in 1991.Ronis continues to live and work in Paris, although he stopped photography in 2001, since he required a cane to walk and could not move around with his camera, and now works on books for the
Taschen publishing company.Gallery
Bibliography
*"Willy Ronis : Instants dérobés" -
Taschen ISBN 3-8228-3958-2ee also
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Saint-Benoît-du-Sault External links
* [http://photography.about.com/library/weekly/aa031102a.htm Willy Ronis Biography]
* [http://www.hackelbury.co.uk/artists/ronis/ronis_sm.html Gallery of Ronis photographs at the Hackel Bury gallery]
* [http://www.skjstudio.com/ronis/ Biography and photos at the SK Josefberg's Gallery]
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