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24" x 20" $4,000.00
34" x 24" $6,000.00
"American singer and musician James Brown being interviewed after a concert in the Apollo in Harlem where the slogan ‘Black is Beautiful’ was introduced, 1968." -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: New Materials: Cotton Baryta Rag paper and are issued with a signed cetificate of authenticity by the Eve Arnold estate. The print is also annotated and stamped on the reverse. Condition: New. Creation Date: 1968 Styles / Movements: Other , Black & White Incollect Reference #: 701470
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Trimper Gallery is conveniently located only 30 minutes from New York City in the beautiful town of Greenwich, Connecticut and is a destination for both local and international art lovers alike. We represent a carefully curated portfolio of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by some of the leading established, mid-career, and emerging contemporary artists from around the world.
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