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André Kertész
Selected images of New York and Paris
1930-1964
Five gelatin silver prints, printed no later than 1967.
Each approximately 9 1/2 x 7 1/8 in. (24.1 x 18.1 cm)
Each with credit stamp and various annotations in pencil on the verso.
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Titles include: Luxembourg Garden, Paris, 1963; Rue des Ursins, Paris, 1931; New York, 1962; Untitled, New York, 1962; Untitled, New York, 1964
Philip J. Pocock served as Director of Research for the International Photography exhibit at the Montreal 1967 International and Universal Exposition, commonly referred to as "Expo 67." The exhibit, 'The Camera as Witness' featured hundreds of photographs from 81 countries, with an advisory panel that included Beaumont Newhall, Yousuf Karsh and Robert Doisneau.
Philip J. Pocock served as Director of Research for the International Photography exhibit at the Montreal 1967 International and Universal Exposition, commonly referred to as "Expo 67." The exhibit, 'The Camera as Witness' featured hundreds of photographs from 81 countries, with an advisory panel that included Beaumont Newhall, Yousuf Karsh and Robert Doisneau.