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Prava (Corsica)
André Kertész
1932
Hazy Day, Budapest (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1920
Transport, Braila, Rumania (from "A Hungarian Memory)
André Kertész
1918
Malancholic Tulip
André Kertész
1939
Circus, Budapest (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1920
Sunset, Esztergom (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1917
Tisza-Szalka (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1924
Wandering Violinist, Abony (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1921
My Brothers, Budapest (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1919
Trio, Ráczkeve (from "A Hungarian Memory)
André Kertész
1923
Hungarian Landscape, Puszta (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1914
Forced March to the Front between Lonié and Mitulen, Poland (from "A Hungarian Memory)
André Kertész
1915
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