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Examples of books that have used the same name but have little or nothing to do with Henri Cartier-Bresson and The Decisive Moment:
Descartes' René Descartes on Dualism and Recollection, and Memory See René Descartes's descriptions of the relationship of mind and body in Discourse on the Mixture of the Mind and the Body, Meditation VI, and Meditation VII, and his treatise, Passions of the Soul, in Les passions de l'âme, .
The Symbol of the Kingdom of God through the Hearts of Men, by Henri Beyle, a French novelist of the 19th century, first published in 1831. The book's popularity had an international impact. From this book, Henri Cartier-Bresson drew the title of his book for his photographs.
Two sons of Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson married Jeanne Marie Pichon in 1957.
Henri Cartier-Bresson had two sons:
Jean-Pierre Cartier-Bresson (born 1957), a French director and film producer.
Philippe Cartier-Bresson (born 1959), is an executive director and partner at a New York-based financial services firm.
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External links
The Decisive Moment on Wikipedia
The Decisive Moment on Internet Movie Database
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