Ratna Mohini
Indonesian dancer
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Born | 17 May 1904 |
Ratna "Elie" Mohini (17 May 1904 in Batavia – 24 October 1988 in Paris)[1] was a Javanese dancer who was the wife of the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson from 1937 to 1967.[2]
She was born in Batavia as Carolina Jeanne de Souza-IJke.[1] Ratna was known as "Elie" to her friends.[3] Between 1930 and 1935 she was married to the Dutch journalist Willem L. Berretty.
Cartier-Bresson and Mohini divorced in 1967, after 30 years of marriage, and Cartier-Bresson then married the photographer Martine Franck in 1970.[4]
References
- ^ a b Kunang Helmi, "Ratna Cartier-Bresson, a fragmented portrait", in Destins croisés entre l'Insulinde et la France, pp. 253–68, ISBN 2-910513-24-6
- ^ Turner, Christopher (12 April 2010). "Expert Witness: Henri Cartier-Bresson". London: The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ^ Russell Miller, Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History, p. 60 [1]
- ^ Lynne Warren, "After divorcing his wife of 30 years, the Javanese dancer Ratna Mohini, he married the Magnum photographer Martine Franck in 1970." Encyclopedia of twentieth-century photography, p. 248
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare (1932)
- Hyères, France (1932)
- Seville, Spain (1933)
- Natcho Aguirre, Santa Clara, Mexico (1934)
- Coronation of King George VI, London, England (1937)
- Juvisy, France (1938)
- Gestapo Informer Recognized by a Woman She Had Denounced (1945)
- Gold Rush, Shanghai (1948)
- Rue Mouffetard, Paris (1954)
- Alberto Giacometti à la Galerie Maeght, Paris, France, 1961 (1961)
- Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation
- Ratna Mohini (first wife)
- Martine Franck (second wife)
- André Lhote (teacher)
- Candid photography
- Street photography
- Magnum Photos
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