"Top Withens, West Riding, Yorkshire", 1945
Signerad Bill Brandt på monteringen. Gelatinsilverfotografi uppklistrat på kartong, bildyta 34 x 29 cm. Kartong 51 x 40,5 cm.
Bill Brandt, ”Shadow of Light”, 1977, avbildad sid 106.
Mark Haworth-Booth, ”Bill Brandt Behind the Camera: Photographs 1928-1983”, 1985, avbildad sid 58.
Ian Jeffrey (red), ”Bill Brandt Photographs 1928-1983”, 1993, avbildad sid 140.
Nigel Warburton, ”Bill Brandt; Selected texts and bibliography”, 1993, avbildad sid 9.
Bill Jay and Nigel Warburton, ”The Photography of Bill Brandt”, 1999, avbildad bild 163.
Bill Brandt Archive, ”Brandt: Icons”, 2004, avbildad.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, ”Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light”, exhibition catalogue, 2013, avbildad sid 140.
Detta, och flera andra, motiv av Bill Brandt finns i samlingarna hos bland annat i MoMa, New York, Minneapolis Institute of Art samt Victoria & Albert Museum i London.
"Bill Brandt (1904-83) is the finest British photographer of modern times. He photographed with imagination, compassion and humour. His photographs show us the vivid interactions of social life and the realities of labour and class. He is a witness to the Depression of the 1930s and the Blitz of 1940. He revised and renewed the major artistic genres of portraiture, landscape and the nude.
Bill Brandt brought to the British scene a unique sensibility formed elsewhere, He saw Britain with the eyes of a continental European and a Surrealist.
His achievement is central to the development of photography as an artistic medium in Britain but he was also admired by great masters elsewhere - including Brassaï in Paris, Edward Steichen, Walker Evans and Robert Frank in New York, and Eikoh Hosoe in Tokyo."
Victoria & Albert Museum, London.