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Andre Kertesz | Flowers for Elizabeth, New York, 1976 | Gelatin silver print

In Flowers for Elizabeth, New York, taken four decades after his move to New York, André Kertész takes a portrait without the actual presence of the subject. The artist’s wife, Elizabeth, is felt in the bountiful bouquets; the artist himself is felt in the shirt haphazardly slung over the chair, his reading glasses strewn on the seat, and a book casually opened to two pages of nude figures. Kertész’s beloved Elizabeth passed away the year after this picture was taken, rendering this image a lasting and charming memento of their lives together.
Igor Bakht, from whose collection the print originates, was a fellow Hungarian exile of Kertész. In the 1960s they began a long lasting collaboration as photographer and printer.
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russiansnowqueen:

Lovisa Ingman by Sayaka Maruyama for Leur Logette #6, Spring/Summer 2012
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halloween-in-january:

Tim Barber | Untitled (Chris’ hands), 2000
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sabino:

by christian flatscher
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