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André Kertész

Carrefour, Blois

1930, printed 1970s

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André Kertész

Carrefour, Blois

1930, printed 1970s

Physical Qualities Gelatin silver print, Sheet: 279 × 353 mm. (11 × 13 7/8 in.) Image: 257 × 348 mm. (10 1/8 × 13 11/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from the Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Collection; and partial gift of George H. Dalsheimer, Baltimore
Object Number 1988.379
Simon Lowinsky Gallery, San Francisco, April 1980.
Jane Corkin, ed., André Kertész A Lifetime of Perception, Ontario: Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., 1982, ill. p. 65. Nicolas Ducrot, ed., André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography: 1912-1972, New York, N.Y.: Grossman Publishers, 1972, ill. p. 138. Brooks Johnson, André Kertész Master of Photography, Virginia: The Chrysler Museum, 1979, ill. p. 33. André Kertész, Millerton, N.Y.: Aperture, 1977, cover. André Kertész, Kertész on Kertész: A Self-Portrait, New York, N.Y.: Abbeville Press, 1985, ill. p. 67.

Inscribed: VERSO: UC (graphite) 'A. Kertész/1930.'; LL '29/ S/L 11/79/2/ CARREFOUR GR. 138'.

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André Kertész

American, born Hungary, 1894-1985

American, born Hungary, 1894-1985
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