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Paris

€312.00
One of the rarest books by Kertesz. Contains 47 photographs printed in grafure. Referenced in the "802 Photobooks from the M + M Auer Collection" on page 207.
Paris vu (Seen Paris) is a significant early work by Hungarian photographer André Kertész, published in 1934. The book features 48 high-quality black and white photographs printed in gravure, capturing various aspects of Parisian life during the 1930s. It includes an introduction written by Pierre Mac Orlan, who was known for his 'social fantasticality' style. The publication highlights both the beauty and the degradation of the city at the time, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower alongside scenes of everyday struggles and street life. This edition is noted for its artistic quality and historical value as a primary example of humanist photography in France.

Bibliographic Details

Author André Kertész, Pierre Mac Orlan
Publisher Editions D'Histoire et D'Art
Place of publication Paris
Year 1934
Edition First edition
Binding Softcover
Language French
Dimensions 29X22
Collation 45 pp.
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