Close Modal

Francois Halard

Introduction by Mayer Rus
Preface by Pierre Berge
Text by (art/photo books) Isabelle Dupuy Chavanat
Look inside
Hardcover
$95.00 US
9.9"W x 12.9"H x 2"D   | 97 oz | 5 per carton
On sale Nov 19, 2013 | 388 Pages | 9780847841363
This extravagant volume is the magnum opus of today’s most celebrated interiors photographer. One of François Halard’s first assignments, to photograph Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary Paris apartment when he was in his early twenties, cemented his reputation as one of the most original eyes of our era. His unique photographic sensibility—old-world elegant and bohemian, accessible and personal—is instantly recognizable. Thirty years later, Halard still captures our imagination with his breathtaking photographs.

Included in this highly anticipated volume are Halard’s images of the glorious homes of the most important tastemakers, artists, and designers of the twentieth century: Axel Vervoordt, Roger Vivier, Richard Avedon, the Duchess of Devonshire, Julian Schnabel, Schiaparelli, Carlo Mollino, Balthus, Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, and many more, including Halard’s own homes in New York, Paris, and Arles. Photographed in his inimitable "grand manner," often for Vogue, this book also shows for the first time the more intimate "house portraits" that Halard would photograph for himself, where his personal vision shines through. François Halard will be a coveted, indispensable resource for all lovers of interior style and a master class in visual education.
“Francois Halard’s seductive photos elevate the recording of a room to a work of art.” -Veranda

“…breathtaking new monograph…his romantic eye is drawn to organized chaos, quirky collections, and evidence of lives well lived. He celebrates bulletin boards, work studios, and seemingly mundane objects that inspire the pantheon of aristocrats, artists, and designers he documents.” -Architectural Digest

"This evocative monograph chronicles a career spent documenting houses both grand and humble--and, often, the exceptional people who inhabit them." -HouseBeautiful

"...have been dying for..." -Habitually Chic

"...Halard has seen it all, and he has a better eye than most designers. His photographs...show not only how a room looks, but how it feels. Images will always be Halard's first language, but his text is also intimate and poetic, like entires in a diary." -New York Times Magazine

"...treasure trove of photographic inspiration...Francois continues to up his game photographing many of the world's celebrated landmarks, artists, designers and society and their encompassing stories." -Zavvi Rodaine

"Lust over the jaw-dropping homes or Richard Avedon and Coco Chanel, courtesy of famed photographer Francois Halard..." -Details Magazine

"This extravagant coffee table book is the magnum opus of today's most celebrated interiors designers....highly anticipated volume..." -Cultured

"Both the images and the words are illuminating and moving." -Interior Design
François Halard has been a regular contributor to Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, and House & Garden for over thirty years. His work for these publications established him as the most prolific and well-known interior and architectural photographer of our time.

About

This extravagant volume is the magnum opus of today’s most celebrated interiors photographer. One of François Halard’s first assignments, to photograph Yves Saint Laurent’s legendary Paris apartment when he was in his early twenties, cemented his reputation as one of the most original eyes of our era. His unique photographic sensibility—old-world elegant and bohemian, accessible and personal—is instantly recognizable. Thirty years later, Halard still captures our imagination with his breathtaking photographs.

Included in this highly anticipated volume are Halard’s images of the glorious homes of the most important tastemakers, artists, and designers of the twentieth century: Axel Vervoordt, Roger Vivier, Richard Avedon, the Duchess of Devonshire, Julian Schnabel, Schiaparelli, Carlo Mollino, Balthus, Coco Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, and many more, including Halard’s own homes in New York, Paris, and Arles. Photographed in his inimitable "grand manner," often for Vogue, this book also shows for the first time the more intimate "house portraits" that Halard would photograph for himself, where his personal vision shines through. François Halard will be a coveted, indispensable resource for all lovers of interior style and a master class in visual education.

Praise

“Francois Halard’s seductive photos elevate the recording of a room to a work of art.” -Veranda

“…breathtaking new monograph…his romantic eye is drawn to organized chaos, quirky collections, and evidence of lives well lived. He celebrates bulletin boards, work studios, and seemingly mundane objects that inspire the pantheon of aristocrats, artists, and designers he documents.” -Architectural Digest

"This evocative monograph chronicles a career spent documenting houses both grand and humble--and, often, the exceptional people who inhabit them." -HouseBeautiful

"...have been dying for..." -Habitually Chic

"...Halard has seen it all, and he has a better eye than most designers. His photographs...show not only how a room looks, but how it feels. Images will always be Halard's first language, but his text is also intimate and poetic, like entires in a diary." -New York Times Magazine

"...treasure trove of photographic inspiration...Francois continues to up his game photographing many of the world's celebrated landmarks, artists, designers and society and their encompassing stories." -Zavvi Rodaine

"Lust over the jaw-dropping homes or Richard Avedon and Coco Chanel, courtesy of famed photographer Francois Halard..." -Details Magazine

"This extravagant coffee table book is the magnum opus of today's most celebrated interiors designers....highly anticipated volume..." -Cultured

"Both the images and the words are illuminating and moving." -Interior Design

Author

François Halard has been a regular contributor to Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, and House & Garden for over thirty years. His work for these publications established him as the most prolific and well-known interior and architectural photographer of our time.