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| Andre Kertesz
[Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Paperback 368 pages Bulfinch Published 2000 Language Notes Text: English (translation) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Book Description " This important monograph is the first paperback to present a complete overview of the work of Hungarian photographer Andre Kertesz (1894-1985), one of the undisputed masters of modern photography. Originally published in hardcover format in 1994, it is now in an affordable paperback edition. Author Pierre Borhan covers three essential periods of Kertesz's work: Hungary (1912-1925), France (1925-1936), and the United States (1936-1985). A full section is devoted to his famous "distortions" and another to his color works. Each section is prefaced by a critical text written by an international specialist. This stunning book is a work of reference and a valuable source of information, but it is also a dramatic and luxurious tribute to one of the masters of twentieth-century photography." |
Andre Kertesz Laszlo Pierre Borhan |  |
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Andre Kertész (Spezial Fotografie, Portfolio No. 31) Andre Kertész |  |
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In Focus Boxed Set: Andre Kertesz, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray (In Focus) Andre Kertesz; Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; & Man Ray |  |
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In Focus: Andre Kertesz, Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum Andre Kertész (Photographer); & J Paul Getty Museum |  |
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Andre Kertesz (Aperture Masters of Photography, No 11) Carole Kismaric; & Andre Kertesz (Photographer) |  |
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Andre Kertesz (Masters of Photography Series) Carole Kismaric; & Andre Kertesz (Photographer) |  |
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