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André Kertész, 1894-1985

André Kertész, American born in Hungary, is recognized as one of the world's leading photographers. During a career spanning more than 70 years, he created images of ordinary life, in a style without pretension, using small-format cameras almost exclusively. As his instinctive formal sense became more assured, he retained the vital curiosity which first prompted him at age 18, to make a visual record of his daily life. Working in a variety of modes, from portraits to still-lifes to nude distortions to photo-reportage, Kertész consistently captured the telling moment and the overlooked but expressive details of his subjects. He had an enduring influence upon world photography, particularly in France where he was a mentor to photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, and Brassai. Cartier-Bresson has acknowledged this achievement: "Whatever we have done, Kertész did first."
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André Kertész, self-portrait, Paris, 1927
André Kertész, self-portrait, Paris, 1927
Lily of the valley vendor, 1928
Lily of the valley vendor, 1928
Melancholic tulip, 1939
Melancholic tulip, 1939
Underwater Swimmer, 1917
Underwater Swimmer, 1917
Looking at the circus, 1920
Looking at the circus, 1920
Accordionist, 1916
Accordionist, 1916
Mondrian's glasses and pipe, 1926
Mondrian's glasses and pipe, 1926
New York, 1972
New York, 1972
The Fork, 1928
The Fork, 1928
Clock of the Académie Française, 1929
Clock of the Académie Française, 1929
Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet, 1934
Dubo, Dubon, Dubonnet, 1934
New York (Pigeon Landing), 1960
New York (Pigeon Landing), 1960
Colette, Paris, 1930
Colette, Paris, 1930
Martinique, 1972
Martinique, 1972