Andre Kertesz (The Aperture history of photography series ; 6)
Andre Kertesz (The Aperture history of photography series ; 6)
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Review
"There is in the work of Kertész a sense of the sweetness of life, a free and childlike pleasure in the beauty of the world and preciousness of sight."--John Szarkowski, Looking at Pictures
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Book Description
Five images by the master of modernist photography. Twenty 5 x 7 in. notecards (four cards each of five images) with envelopes in an imprinted box.
--This text refers to the
Cards
edition.
Andre Kertesz (The Aperture history of photography series ; 6)
Andre Kertesz (The Aperture history of photography series ; 6),Andre Kertesz,Aperture,0912334967,Kertesz, Andre,Photography, Artistic,Kertész, André
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