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Important works of André Kertesz

Cortesz's 1926 work "Mondrian's Pipe and Glasses, Paris" was sold at an auction house for $376,500. The collector who bought this famous work was Elton John. It is still difficult to understand how much mystery there is in it.

Piri Apraxing, the owner of the Germain Paper Company in New York, bought Kertesz's "Mondrian's Studio, Paris" for $200,500. The chaotic space in the painting contrasts with the artist's calm and confident demeanor.

Fork, taken by Kertesz in 1928, whether it is a plate or a fork. They are all incomplete in the picture, especially the small part of the plate, which further strengthens the impact of the metal of the fork. This photo is completely avant-garde and experimental at the time.

"Falling Tulips, New York" shot by Kertesz in 1939, is full of fantasy. The slender glass bottle creates an erratic movement due to the deformation of the mirror surface, and the tulips drop their petals heavily, tempting many photography collectors.