Exploring photographer Richard Avedon's fascination with France, Avedon's France brings together a collection of spectacular images; selected interviews, letters, publications, and writings--including material from the Avedon Foundation archives--and substantive essays by authors Robert M. Rubin and Marianne Le Galliard. In addition to five portfolios of French sitters spanning a lifetime of portraiture, Avedon's France looks at the renowned photographer's apprenticeship to his mentor, Alexei Brodovitch; his encounters with French fashion; his idealized version of Paris in the movie Funny Face; his fresh take on the belle epoque in his book on Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Diary of a Century; and his fruitful association with the magazine Ego