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Throckmorton Fine Art
145 East 57th Street, 3rd floor
New York City, NY 10022 , United States
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212.223.1059
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Francine Weisweiller & Pablo Picasso on the set of Le Testament d'Orphée
$ 4,500
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Tear Sheet Print
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Description
Lucien Clergue,
Francine Weisweiller and Pablo Picasso on the set of Le Testament d'Orphée directed by Jean Cocteau, 1959
Gelatin Silver Print
11 3/4 × 9 1/4 in | 29.8 × 23.5 cm
Unique work
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
US$4,500 -
More Information
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Period: 1950-1979 Creation Date: 1959 Styles / Movements: Black & White Incollect Reference #: 829380 -
Dimensions
W. 9.25 in; H. 11.73 in; W. 23.5 cm; H. 29.8 cm;
Message from Seller:
Throckmorton Fine Art, based in New York City, has specialized in vintage and contemporary Latin American photography for over 25 years, alongside Chinese jades, antiquities, and pre-Columbian art. Contact us at 212.223.1059 or info@throckmorton-nyc.com to learn more about our exceptional collection.
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