Andre Kertesz: Paris Autumn 1963
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About this book
A previously unpublished body of work from the late great photographer Andr Kertsz featuring a collection of photographs that capture the ephemeral beauty of Paris in 1963. Andr Kertsz a master photographer of the twentieth century was a pioneer in photographic composition and photojournalism who gained critical acclaim for his image distortions. Born in Hungary he moved from Paris to New York during World War II. In 1963 he returned to Paris and took more than 2 000 black-and-white photographs and nearly 500 slides that capture the citys essencefrom Montmartre to the banks of the Seine to its gardens and parks. Kertsz edited these photographs into book form but the work was set aside and was only recently rediscovered in his archives twenty-five years after his death. The previously unpublished material is reproduced here as he originally intended and completed with archival documents and a critical essay.
