Lee Friedlander Route 9W, New York
Photographs from The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Sold to Benefit Acquisition Funds
Lee Friedlander
b. 1934
Route 9W, New York
gelatin silver print, signed in pencil and with the photographer's '44 So. Mountain Road, New City, N. Y.' stamp on the reverse
image: 7⅜ by 11⅛ in. (18.7 by 28.3 cm.)
Executed in 1969, printed later.
Please note that this lot will not be on view during the sale exhibition. It is located at our Long Island City, New York storage facility. If you would like to examine it in person before the sale please contact Anjli Patel at Anjli.Patel@sothebys.com
Condition Report:
Please note the colors and shades in the online catalogue illustration may vary depending on screen settings.
This print is in generally excellent condition.
On the reverse are annotations in unidentified hands: '8006' in ink, 'CM#968.31' and an additional cancelled annotation in pencil. The upper paper-ply is lifting in the upper left corner.
Provenance:
Collection of Morgan Garwood (1956 - 2010)
Bequest from the above to the present owner
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Photographs from The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Sold to Benefit Acquisition Funds
Lee Friedlander
b. 1934
Route 9W, New York
gelatin silver print, signed in pencil and with the photographer's '44 So. Mountain Road, New City, N. Y.' stamp on the reverse
image: 7⅜ by 11⅛ in. (18.7 by 28.3 cm.)
Executed in 1969, printed later.
Please note that this lot will not be on view during the sale exhibition. It is located at our Long Island City, New York storage facility. If you would like to examine it in person before the sale please contact Anjli Patel at Anjli.Patel@sothebys.com
Condition Report:
Please note the colors and shades in the online catalogue illustration may vary depending on screen settings.
This print is in generally excellent condition.
On the reverse are annotations in unidentified hands: '8006' in ink, 'CM#968.31' and an additional cancelled annotation in pencil. The upper paper-ply is lifting in the upper left corner.
Provenance:
Collection of Morgan Garwood (1956 - 2010)
Bequest from the above to the present owner