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Andre Kertesz (Spezial Fotografie, Portfolio No. 31) | 
enlarge | Author: Andre Kertesz Publisher: Stern Gruner + Jahr AG & Co. Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 10.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 3570194264 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9783570194263 ASIN: 3570194264
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Product Description Working in a variety of modes, from portraits to still-lifes, from nude distortions to photo-reportage, Andre Kertesz consistently captured the moment and expressive details of his subjects. His enduring influence affected world photography, particularly in France, where he was a mentor to photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa and Brassai. With his career spanning 70 years, Andre Kertesz was arguably one of the greatest masters of 20th-century photography. This volume presents his work.
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A wonderful collection of photographs May 24, 2002 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
"Andre Kertesz," a book in the Aperture Masters of Photography series, brings together a rich collection of photographs by Kertesz. The book also includes the following: (1) an essay, written by Carole Kismaric, on his life and career; (2) a chronology of his life (1894-1985); (2) a list of his major exhibitions; and (4) a bibliography.Kertesz' black-and-white photos include many scenes that are haunting, touching, or whimsical. I especially like his street scenes, which capture everyday people. His many photos of Paris life in the 1920s and 30s remind me of the writings of Henry Miller (see, for example, Miller's "Tropic of Cancer"). Some memorable images: a young boy in Paris holding a delicate-looking puppy; a wandering violinist on a street in Hungary; a snowy view of Washington Square; a grubby old man urinating on a street in Paris; a portrait of an imperious Colette. There are some witty captures, particularly one delightful shot of umbrella-wielding pedestrians on a Tokyo street. Kertesz had a keen eye and a marvelous sense of composition; this book is a visual treat from start to finish.
Quality! May 5, 2002 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
You really only need to two things about this book: one, that Andre Kertesz was a genius, and two, that this book published by Phaidon Press, so it's going to be very well done. The photographs in this book are sharper, more luminous and of a better variety than any other Kertesz book I've seen. The text blurbs that accompany each photograph (in addition to the excellent bio at the front) are informative and sophistocated, going well beyond the usual spartan location/date/f-stop infomation that many other monographs offer. As if that wasn't enough, it usually runs at least half of what other monographs will. Perfect stocking-stuffer.
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