One of the most important photographers in the history of the medium, André ertész (1894-1985) elevated ordinary life to exquisite art and exercised a profound influence on 20th-century photography.
A Hugarian who worked in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, he was mentor to photographers like Robert Capa, Brassai and Cartier-Bresson.
An intuitive artist with an innovative visual language of playful humour and surrealism.
Format:
156 x 136 mm, 128 pp., 55 b&w photos, paperback
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