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Israëlis Bidermanas (17 January 1911 – 16 May 1980 in
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), who worked under the name of Izis, was a
Lithuanian-Jewish Lithuanian Jews or Litvaks () are Jews with roots in the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania (covering present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, the northeastern Suwałki and Białystok regions of Poland, as well as adjacent area ...
photographer who worked in France and is best known for his photographs of French circuses and of Paris.


Biography

Born in Marijampolė, present-day Lithuania, Bidermanas arrived in France in 1930 to become a painter. In 1933, he directed a photographic studio in the 13th Arrondissement of Paris. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, being a Jew, he had to leave occupied Paris. He went to
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, in the
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, where he adopted the pseudonym Izis and where he was arrested and tortured by the
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. He was freed by the
French Resistance The French Resistance (french: La Résistance) was a collection of organisations that fought the German occupation of France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France and the Collaborationism, collaborationist Vichy France, Vichy régim ...
and became an underground fighter. At that time he photographed his companions, including Colonel Georges Guingouin. The poet and underground fighter Robert Giraud was the first to write about Izis in the weekly magazine ''Unir'', a magazine created by the Resistance.


Humanist photography

Upon the liberation of France at the end of World War II, Izis had a series of portraits of '' maquisards'' (rural resistance fighters who operated mainly in southern France) published to considerable acclaim. He returned to Paris where he became friends with French poet
Jacques Prévert Jacques Prévert (; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist moveme ...
and other artists. Izis became a major figure in the mid-century French movement of humanist photography — also exemplified by Brassaï,
Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (; 22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as cap ...
, Doisneau, Sabine Weiss and Ronis — with "work that often displayed a wistfully poetic image of the city and its people.""Izis"; in ''The Oxford Companion to the Photograph,'' ed. Robin Lenman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005; ). The author of this article is identified as "PH" but it is not clear whether "PH" refers to Patricia Hayes or Paul Hill. For his first book, ''Paris des rêves'' (Paris of Dreams), Izis asked writers and poets to contribute short texts to accompany his photographs, many of which showed Parisians and others apparently asleep or daydreaming. The book, which Izis designed, was a success. Izis joined ''
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'' in 1950 and remained with it for twenty years, during which time he could choose his assignments.


Recognition and legacy

Meanwhile, his books continued to be popular with the public. Among the numerous books by Izis,
Gerry Badger Gerald David "Gerry" Badger (born 1946) is an English writer and curator of photography, and a photographer. In 2018 he received the J Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society. Life and career Badger was born in 1946 in North ...
and Martin Parr have especial praise for ''Le Cirque d'Izis'' (The Circus of Izis), "published in 1965, but bearing the stamp of an earlier era".Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, ''The Photobook: A History,'' vol. 1 (London: Phaidon, 2004; ), p. 222. Shot mostly in Paris but also in
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,
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and
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, the photographs are "affectionate and nostalgic, but also deeply melancholic" with "a desolate undercurrent", forming a work that is "profound, moving and extraordinary".


Collections of photographs and shows

* ''Paris des rêves.'' Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine; Paris: Éditions Mermoud, 1950. * ''Grand Bal du printemps.'' Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1951. With text by
Jacques Prévert Jacques Prévert (; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist moveme ...
. Paris: Cherche midi, 2008. . * ''Charmes de Londres.'' Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1952. Editions de Monza, 1999. With text by Jacques Prévert. * ''Gala Day London.'' Harvill Press, 1953. With text by twenty-two writers and poets, including John Betjeman. * ''The Queen's People.'' ondon Harvill Press,
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With text by
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. * ''Paradis terrestre.'' Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1953. With text by
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. * ''Izis.'' Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1955. * included in
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, MoMA's international travelling exhibition and publications, 1955-1962. * ''Israël.'' Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine, 1955. * ''Israel.'' New York: Orion Press, 1958. * ''Le Cirque d'Izis.'' Monte Carlo: André Sauret, 1965. With text by Jacques Prévert and original artwork by Marc Chagall. * ''The World of Marc Chagall.'' London: Aldus, 1968. . Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968. * ''Le Monde de Chagall.'' Paris: Gallimard, 1969. * ''Izis (Israel Biderman), octobre-decembre 1972.'' Tel Aviv: Musée de Tel-Aviv, 1972. * ''Paris des poètes.'' Paris: F. Nathan, 1977. * ''Izis.'' Toulouse: Galerie municipale du Château d'eau, 1978. . * ''Rétrospective Izis: 14 octobre-8 janvier,
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.'' Paris: Caisse nationale des monuments historiques et des sites, 1988. . * ''Izis, photographies.'' Paris: Editions du Désastre, 1988. . * ''Les Amoureux du temps retrouvé.'' Treville, 1989. * ''Les Enfants du temps perdu'' Treville, 1989. * ''Izis: photos 1944-1980.'' Paris: Editions de la Martinière, 1993. . * ''Izis, Captive Dreams: Photographs 1944–1980.'' London: Thames & Hudson, 1993. . * ''IZIS, Paris des rèves'' Paris City Hall, Jan-May 2010. Catalogue published by Flammarion 2010, an
online exhibit with HD images on Paris.fr


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Title page from ''Le Cirque d'Izis''

Izis at Luminous Lint
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