Day of Paris

Andre KERTESZ

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Day of Paris

“ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY”

KERTESZ, Andre. Day of Paris. New York: J.J. Augustin, (1945). Small quarto, original tan cloth.

First edition of Kertész’s first book published in America, with 103 black-and-white photogravure plates (many double-page),featuring “some of Kertész’s most famous photos” (Roth), from the collection of acclaimed photojournalist Peter Turnley.

“One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century… Andre Kertész helped change the way photographers and picture magazines look at the world and defined the use of the hand-held camera” (New York Times). Day of Paris, the first book Kertész published in America, contains “some of Kertész’s most famous photos,” taken before he was forced to leave Europe at the outbreak of WWII (Roth, 114). “The keynote of Day of Paris is elegance… Kertész’ book loosely follows a familiar scenario, a ‘day in the life’ of Paris, beginning with the gargoyles of Notre Dame and giving us a photographic modernist’s tour of the city, nodding appreciatively at Henri Cartier-Bresson along the way, and ending up with Braissaï in a series of nocturnal views” (Parr & Badger I:200). Text by editor George Davis; jacket design by Alexis Brodovitch and Peter Pollack. Without very scarce dust jacket. Open Book, 138. From the collection of award-winning photojournalist Peter Turnley, based in Paris, who has covered “almost every important international news event of the last 15 years” for Newsweek and Harper’s Magazine (New York Times). Owner signature.

Images quite fresh; light scattered foxing without affecting plates, front inner hinge expertly reinforced. A key 20th-century photobook, near-fine.

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