ANDRE KERTESZ - After the Ball, 1926 Paris
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Andre Kertesz, born Kertesz Andor, was a Hungarian photographer who fled to New York during World War II. He is known for his groundbreaking photographic compositions and the photo essay.
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Very Good (slight scuffing and yellowing toward the edges) - wax tissue, heat mounted on conservation grade mat board. Stamped with our Gallery COA stamp on Verso
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ANDRE KERTESZ - After the Ball, 1926 Paris
Estimate $140 - $150
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