Bruce Davidson Oak Park/Illinois 1933 – lives in New York
Oak Park/Illinois 1933 – lives in New York
Southampton. The 'Queen Elizabeth 2' in Dry dock for Maintenance. 1996
Gelatin silver print. 44,9 × 30,3 cm (50,4 × 40,5 cm). (17 ⅝ × 11 ⅞ in. (19 ⅞ × 16 in.)) Signed in pencil on the reverse as well as inscribed "Vintage" in pencil by a further hand.
Sold for:
1,625 EUR (incl. premium)
Condition Report: In good to very good condition. Satin finish heavy paper. Upon close examination in raking light, a minuscule crease mark, approx. 0,5 cm, is visible left of the image centre. In the right margin zone of the image numerous retouched dots, unobtrusive and visible only in raking light. In the white sheet margin upper right, 2 slight diagonal crease- or pressure marks, approx. 6 and 4 cm long, as well as approx in the centre and at the bottom, single further small unobtrusive creases marks, approx. 0,5 to 1,5 cm long. In the lower sheet margin approx. 12 cm from the right, a minimal faint vertical pressure mark, approx. 1,5 cm long, visible only in raking light
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Oak Park/Illinois 1933 – lives in New York
Southampton. The 'Queen Elizabeth 2' in Dry dock for Maintenance. 1996
Gelatin silver print. 44,9 × 30,3 cm (50,4 × 40,5 cm). (17 ⅝ × 11 ⅞ in. (19 ⅞ × 16 in.)) Signed in pencil on the reverse as well as inscribed "Vintage" in pencil by a further hand.
Sold for:
1,625 EUR (incl. premium)
Condition Report: In good to very good condition. Satin finish heavy paper. Upon close examination in raking light, a minuscule crease mark, approx. 0,5 cm, is visible left of the image centre. In the right margin zone of the image numerous retouched dots, unobtrusive and visible only in raking light. In the white sheet margin upper right, 2 slight diagonal crease- or pressure marks, approx. 6 and 4 cm long, as well as approx in the centre and at the bottom, single further small unobtrusive creases marks, approx. 0,5 to 1,5 cm long. In the lower sheet margin approx. 12 cm from the right, a minimal faint vertical pressure mark, approx. 1,5 cm long, visible only in raking light