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André Kertész

Melancholy
Tulip, New York |

Sailors
by Billboard, New York |
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Boulevard
de la Madleine, 1926
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Street
Artist near Gare St Lazarre -“Special”, circa1925 |
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Cart
in Street, 1919 |

Figure
and Column with Street Lamp, circa 1925
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Cheeseracks,
Paris, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 1930s
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Portrait
of Mlle Jaffe, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print,
1927 |
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Pigeon
in Snow, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 1950
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Rockefeller
Center, Vintage Gelatin Silver (Ferrotype) Print,
1939 |
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Pont
Saint Michel, 1925

Les
Halles in Early Morning, 1927
Artist's
Biography
André Kertész is one of the
most important photographers of the twentieth
century. In a career that spanned more than
seventy years, he made some of the most deceptively
simple yet compelling photographs ever created.
Working intuitively, he sought to capture
the poetry of modern urban life, revealing
its quiet incidents and odd, occasionally
comic, even bizarre juxtapositions. Combining
an amateur’s love for the personal and immediate
with a modernist’s sense of form, he created
a purely photographic idiom that celebrated
a direct observation of everyday life. A major
retrospective of his work is traveling this
year from the National Portrait Gallery to
the Los Angeles County Museum and on to the
International Center of Photography. |
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