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Masters of Photography: André Kertész


 
Item #:  D4079

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Region: ALL
Running Time: 30 minutes
Color: Color
UPC: 032031407992
ISBN: 0-7697-8239-6


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The father of 35 millimeter photography was born Andor Kertész in Hungary in 1894. He made his reputation in the Paris of the 20s and 30s before emigrating to the United States. He was a constant experimenter. Cartier-Bresson once said of him: "Whatever we have done, Kertész did first." He died in New York City in 1985. This film was made in 1978.

Ranging over much of his work, this half-hour documentary presents Kertesz in his own words, explaining many of his pictures and sharing his memories -- provincial life in Hungary, central Europe in the First World War, Paris in the glorious time between the wars, and famous friends like Colette, Eisenstein, Chagall and Mondrian.

Kertesz takes us through his archive and out into the streets of New York City to watch him shoot in his beloved Washington Square and in the medieval environment of The Cloisters.

 

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