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Photographic print signed. ["Three Lawn Jockeys"]

SIGNED ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ PHOTOGRAPH OF SOUTH CAROLINA

KERTÉSZ, André. Photographic print signed. ["Three Lawn Jockeys"]. New York, 1972.

Photograph printed by Kertész’s studio of an atmospheric yard scene in South Carolina, signed, dated and captioned by him, apparently produced to promote the publication of Sixty Years of Photography. $950.

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Photographic print signed. ["Esztergom"]

SIGNED ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ PHOTOGRAPH

KERTÉSZ, André. Photographic print signed. ["Esztergom"]. New York, 1972.

Photograph printed by Kertész’s studio depicting a farm in Hungary, signed, dated and captioned in his hand, apparently produced to promote the publication of Sixty Years of Photography (though it does not appear in the book). $950.

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Photographic print signed. ["Sziget Becse"]

SIGNED AND DATED ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ PHOTOGRAPH

KERTÉSZ, André. Photographic print signed. ["Sziget Becse"]. New York, 1972.

Photograph printed by Kertész’s studio, signed and captioned by him in pencil on the verso, apparently produced to promote the publication of Sixty Years of Photography (1972) and eventually published in Kertész on Kertész (1985). $950.

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Photographic print of dogs surrounding tree

WONDERFULLY HUMOROUS ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ PHOTOGRAPH OF DOGS

KERTÉSZ, André. Photographic print of dogs surrounding tree. New York, 1972.

Photograph printed by Kertész’s studio, dated by him in pencil on the verso, apparently produced to promote the publication of Sixty Years of Photography (1972). $950.

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Photographic print. ["Esztergom: Three Crosses"]

ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ PHOTOGRAPH, DATED AND CAPTIONED IN HIS HAND

KERTÉSZ, André. Photographic print. ["Esztergom: Three Crosses"]. New York, 1972.

Photograph printed by Kertész’s studio depicting a line of three large crosses in Hungary, dated and captioned by him, apparently produced to promote the publication of Sixty Years of Photography (though it does not appear in the book). $750.

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J'aime Paris

“A PIONEER OF PHOTOJOURNALISM”

KERTÉSZ, André. J"aime Paris. New York, 1974.

First edition, a memorable assemblage of 218 full-page black-and-white photogravures by Kertész, “founder of the humanist documentary approach” (Parr & Badger), from the collection of award-winning photojournalist Peter Turnley. $600.

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Ma France

“PEOPLE WHO KNOW PHOTOGRAPHY REVERE ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ”

KERTÉSZ, André. Ma France. Paris, 1990.

First edition, a scarce retrospective collection featuring works by Kertész from the 1920s to the 80s, published in conjunction with a 1990 Paris exposition honoring the photographer, with over 190 pages of tritone plates, including portraits of Chagall, Mondrian and others, a series on his 1927 exhibit at the Paris gallery, “Au Sacre du Printemps,” numerous in-text photographs and several sequences on a favorite theme—what became known as the “Kertész distortion nude.” $450.

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Manchester Collection

“A SENSE OF THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE”

KERTÉSZ, André. Manchester Collection. (Lausanne, Switzerland), 1984.

First edition, softcover, a tribute to Kertész on his 90th birthday, signed by him on the title page, with 297 duotone images comprising photographs selected by Kertész for a major collection of his work at England’s National Museum of Photography. From the library of noted photojournalist Peter Turnley. $400.

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Magyarorszagon

“ONE OF THE 20TH CENTURY’S MOST PROLIFIC, INFLUENTIAL AND LYRIC ARTISTS OF THE CAMERA”

KERTÉSZ, André. Magyarorszagon. Budapest, 1984.

First edition of this monograph published in Budapest on the occasion of the Hungarian photographer’s return to his homeland on his 90th birthday, with 50 full-page duotones. $150.

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André Kertész: Le Photographe à l'Oeuvre

“WE ALL OWE SOMETHING TO KERTÉSZ” (CARTIER-BRESSON)

(KERTÉSZ, André) ROGNIAT, Évelyne. André Kertész: Le Photographe à l’Oeuvre. Lyon and Paris, 1997.

First edition of this technical and critical study of the long acknowledged “father of modern photography.” From the collection of acclaimed photojournalist Peter Turnley and signed by him. $85.

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