Photographer, poet, humorist, early ecologist, Maltête captured amusing situations in everyday life. Funny, poetic and tender, his pictures were published in numerous magazines worldwide. His pictures are based on incongruity and surprise: humor is always present, but more than just a picture, there is often a philosophical dimension. [1]
Homme sans tête (Headless Man)
Danger
Béquilles (Crutches)
Travaux (Works)
Serpent
Cavaillon (Cavaillon is kind of melon)
Connerie (Bullshit)
Langue
Chauve (Bald; face, the mother of the author, back, Professor Choron)
Écoliers cinéphiles (Schoolboys moviegoers)
Groupe
Faim (Hunger)
Prison
Partition
Jambes (Legs)
Ski
Bigouden
Flots (Flows)
Paix (Peace)
Théatre
Livraison (Delivery)
Nageur (Swimmer)
Traces
Chevaline (Horse)
Queue (Tail)
Pique-nique
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