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b. 1924 - d. 2019

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        • Robert Frank, South Carolina, 1979
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Robert Frank, South Carolina, 1979

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          FRANK, ROBERT (1924-2019) South Carolina, 1955, printed circa 1979. Gelatin silver print, 8 1/2 by 13 inches (216 by 330 mm), signed in ink in the margin, the photographer's archive and copyright stamps, with credit, date '1979,' and number '2625' in ink. In generally very good condition. There is a circular glossy deposit and a black deposit, both of indeterminate nature, in the lower right quadrant. When examined closely in raking light, the following are visible: a few deposits of original retouching; several linear impressions; and a hairline scratch in the upper left quadrant which does not appear to break the emulsion. In the margins are the following: several tack-holes; a stray red pencil mark in the upper right; and general wear, creasing, age-darkening, and chipping to the edges, most noticeably at the lower right corner. The reverse is fully covered with a sheet of dry-mounting tissue, which is curling slightly at the corners. '383 [circled]' is written in an unidentified hand in pencil. Provenance Harry H. Lunn, Jr., New York G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Los Angeles Private collection Swann Galleries, New York, 7 February 2008, Sale 2135, Lot 152

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        • Robert Frank, Detroit (drugstore), 1955
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Robert Frank, Detroit (drugstore), 1955

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          FRANK, ROBERT (1924–2019) Detroit (drugstore), 1955, printed 1970s. Gelatin silver print 12 7/8 x 8 3/4 inches (327 x 222 mm) on larger sheet, with Frank's signature, title, and date (faded), in ink, on recto, and with the Robert Frank Archive hand stamp, with numeric notations in pencil, and his copyright hand stamp with Frank's credit and copyright date of 1979 in ink. The image with some irregular toning and discoloration, probably badly washed during processing. This was published as plate 29 in Frank The Americans, Grove Press, 1959.

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • Robert Frank, two gelatin silver prints of his family
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Robert Frank, two gelatin silver prints of his family

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          FRANK, ROBERT (1924-2019) Two gelatin silver prints. Comprising Mary and Mary Frank, Andrea Frank, Barbara Forst circa 1953 and Dody Miller, circa 1960, likely vintage, the first 13 1/2 by 9 7/8 inches (343 x 251 mm), the second 8 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches (222 by 324 mm), each signed in pencil by Mary Frank, the photographer's first wife, on the verso. Both images are in generally excellent condition. The earlier image does not appear to fluoresce under ultraviolet light, the second does. Provenance Collection of Mary Frank Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, the second with a James Hyman Photography, London label on the reverse of the mat.

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • Robert Frank, Bar, Gallup, New Mexico. 1956
          Dec. 05, 2024

          Robert Frank, Bar, Gallup, New Mexico. 1956

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Bar, Gallup, New Mexico. 1956, printed circa 1970. Gelatin silver print, 12 x 8 inches (305 x 203 mm) on larger sheet, with Frank's signature, partial title, and negative date in ink on recto. Framed. This was published as plate 29 in Frank The Americans, Grove Press, 1959.

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • Frank, Robert: Flower Is
          Dec. 04, 2024

          Frank, Robert: Flower Is

          Est: €3,200 - €3,500

          Flower Is. 112 p. with 81 offset black and white photographs. 34.2 x 25,1 cm. Original grey cloth covered boards with grey cloth slipcase with photograph "Champs-Elysees 1950" mounted on cover. Tokyo, Yugensha/Kazuhiko Motomura, 1987. Parr and Badger. The Photobook.Vol. I, p. 264. Auer Collection p. 670. First and only edition of 500 copies (folio). The second of three books that Robert Frank produced with Kazuhiko Motomura. Unlike The Lines of My Hand, Flower Is was never published abroad. It is more of a stream-of-consciousness work in memoriam to his daughter Andréa who was killed in a plane crash in Guatemala in 1974. With only 500 copies printed this book is rare. – Excellent copy. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

          Bassenge Auctions
        • Frank, Robert: The Lines of My Hands
          Dec. 04, 2024

          Frank, Robert: The Lines of My Hands

          Est: €2,600 - €3,000

          The Lines of My Hands. 125 p. with 30 p. booklet insert and numerous black and white photographs. 35.5 x 26.5 cm. Original black cloth covered boards (two light marks on front cover) with black cloth slipcase with photograph mounted on. Tokyo, Yugensha/Kazuhiko Motomura, 1972. Parr and Badger. The Photobook Vol. I,. p. 261. The Open Book. Hasselblad Center. pp. 286-289. First Japanese edition of Frank's "coveted photobook (which) has been published in three completely different versions. The most renowned edition (ours) was published in 1972 in Japan by Yugensha, Tokyo, the first of a trio of notable books in deluxe format designed by Kohei Sugiura and sponsored by Motomura." (Parr and Badger). – Excellent copy. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

          Bassenge Auctions
        • ROBERT FRANK 'NEW ORLEANS TROLLEY' PHOTO-LITHO
          Nov. 11, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK 'NEW ORLEANS TROLLEY' PHOTO-LITHO

          Est: $400 - $800

          Robert Frank 'New Orleans Trolley' photo-litho. Measures 8 x 12 inches.

          Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Portrait of Allen Ginsberg. 1984.
          Oct. 31, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Portrait of Allen Ginsberg. 1984.

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Portrait of Allen Ginsberg. 1984. Silver print, the image measuring 12⅛x9⅝ inches (30.8x24.4 cm.), the sheet 14x11 inches (35.6x27.9 cm.), with Frank's signature, date, and notation "Allen Ginsberg's choice: official - suit and tie [-] Good eyes!" in ink on recto, and an additional inscription in Ginsberg's hand about the print and its provenance in pencil, on verso. Provenance Robert Frank to Allen Ginsberg on March 14th, 1984 Sold on behalf of The Eugene J Prakapas and Dorothy Prakapas Collection in memory of Thomas C. Mendenhall, to benefit a scholarship fund at Yale University.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Washington, D.C., Inauguration (for Dwight D. Eisenhower). 1957; printed before 1978.
          Oct. 31, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Washington, D.C., Inauguration (for Dwight D. Eisenhower). 1957; printed before 1978.

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019) Washington, D.C., Inauguration (for Dwight D. Eisenhower). 1957; printed before 1978. Silver print, the image measuring 12¾x8½ inches (32.4x21.6 cm.), the sheet 14x11 inches (35.6x27.9 cm.), with Frank's signature, title, and negative date (1956) in ink on recto, and the Robert Frank Archive stamp with the title, negative date, and a numeric notation in pencil, and his copyright stamp with Frank's credit and the later date in ink on verso. Reproduced Robert Frank: In America (Steidl, 2014)

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Robert Frank "Road to La Paz, Peru" Silver Print
          Oct. 23, 2024

          Robert Frank "Road to La Paz, Peru" Silver Print

          Est: $600 - $800

          Robert Frank (Swiss-American, 1924-2019), "Road to La Paz, Peru", Gelatin Silver Print, 1948, likely printed later, apparently unsigned. Image: 10.25" H x 6.75" W; sheet: 11.75" H x 9.625" W; mat: 14" H x 11" W. Very minor loss to print on right side. Provenance: From the Estate of Charles Harbutt and Joan Lifton. Keywords: Photography, Photographer, Photo series, Black and white photography, Photojournalism, Photo journalist, Figural, Figurative, Documentary

          Auctions at Showplace
        • Cafeteria - San Francisco
          Oct. 17, 2024

          Cafeteria - San Francisco

          Est: $12,000 - $18,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Cafeteria - San Francisco gelatin silver print, signed, dated '1956' and '77' and annotated 'S. F.' in ink in the margin, a Harry Lunn archive stamp, with title, date an annotation '485' and 'Americans 68' in pencil, on the reverse image: 12⅝ by 8⅜ in. (32.1 by 21.3 cm.) Executed in 1956, printed later.

          Sotheby's
        • 'NYC' (Bar - New York City)
          Oct. 17, 2024

          'NYC' (Bar - New York City)

          Est: $25,000 - $35,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 'NYC' (Bar - New York City) gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated in ink in the margin, the photographer's copyright stamp, with credit and date '1980' in ink, and a Harry Lunn archive stamp, with title and annotations '823' and 'The Americans 43' in pencil, on the reverse framed, a Ruth and Jacob Bloom Collection label on the reverse image: 8⅝ by 13 in. (21.9 by 33 cm.) frame: 16½ by 20½ in. (41.9 by 52.1 cm.) Executed in 1955, printed in the 1970s.

          Sotheby's
        • Cadillac Showroom, NYC
          Oct. 17, 2024

          Cadillac Showroom, NYC

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          Art House: The Collection of Chara Schreyer Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Cadillac Showroom, NYC gelatin silver print, titled likely by the photographer, in green ink on a label and with '19' (circled) in ink in the margin, signed in ink on the reverse, framed image: 8½ by 12⅞ in. (21.6 by 32.7 cm.) frame: 17¾ by 21⅞ in. (45.1 by 55.6 cm.) Executed in 1955-56.

          Sotheby's
        • Cleveland
          Oct. 17, 2024

          Cleveland

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          Art House: The Collection of Chara Schreyer Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Cleveland gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated '1955' in ink and with a label, title in green ink, in the margin, a Harry Lunn archive stamp, with title, date and annotation '612' in pencil, and with the photographer's copyright, on the reverse, framed image: 8½ by 12⅞ in. (21.6 by 32.5 cm.) frame: 15⅝ by 19⅞ in. (39.7 by 50.5 cm.) Executed in 1955.

          Sotheby's
        • 'New Mexico' (U. S. 285)
          Oct. 17, 2024

          'New Mexico' (U. S. 285)

          Est: $50,000 - $70,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 'New Mexico' (U. S. 285) gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated in ink in the margin, framed image: 11⅜ by 7½ in. (22.9 by 19.1 cm.) frame: 25 by 21 in. (63.5 by 54.3 cm.) Executed in 1955, probably printed before 1970.

          Sotheby's
        • 'Pablo Mary and Andrea in Texas' (U.S. 90, En Route to Del Rio, Texas)
          Oct. 17, 2024

          'Pablo Mary and Andrea in Texas' (U.S. 90, En Route to Del Rio, Texas)

          Est: $200,000 - $300,000

          Robert Frank 1924-2019 'Pablo Mary and Andrea in Texas' (U.S. 90, En Route to Del Rio, Texas) gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated '1955' in ink, and with a small label annotated '.51' and 'pg. 171' in the margin image: 13½ by 9¼ in. (34.3 by 23.5 cm.) sheet: 13⅞ by 11 in. (35.2 by 27.9 cm.) Executed in 1955, printed in the 1960s.

          Sotheby's
        • 'NYC Yom Kippur'
          Oct. 17, 2024

          'NYC Yom Kippur'

          Est: $25,000 - $35,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 'NYC Yom Kippur' oversized gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated in ink on the image, flush-mounted, framed, a Pace/MacGill Gallery label on the reverse image: 12⅜ by 18⅝ in. (31.4 by 47.3 cm.) frame: 26¾ by 30¾ in. (67.9 by 78.1 cm.) Executed in 1955.

          Sotheby's
        • Street line, New York (34th Street)
          Oct. 17, 2024

          Street line, New York (34th Street)

          Est: $70,000 - $100,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Street line, New York (34th Street) gelatin silver print, signed by Mary Frank, the photographer's first wife, in pencil on the reverse, framed, a Howard Greenberg Gallery label on the reverse image: 13 by 8⅜ in. (33 by 21.3 cm.) frame: 21¾ by 17¾ in. (55.3 by 45.1 cm.) Executed in 1948, probably printed in the 1950s.

          Sotheby's
        • Chicago
          Oct. 17, 2024

          Chicago

          Est: $15,000 - $25,000

          From Line to Lens: Minimalism and Photography from an Important East Coast Collection Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Chicago oversized gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated in ink, framed, a Pace/MacGill Gallery label on the reverse image: 18⅞ by 12¾ in. (47.9 by 32.4 cm.) frame: 26 by 20½ in. (66 by 52.1 cm.) Executed in 1956, printed in the 1970s

          Sotheby's
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Newburgh, New York, 1954. signed, titled 'Fishkil
          Oct. 03, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Newburgh, New York, 1954. signed, titled 'Fishkil

          Est: $50,000 - $70,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Newburgh, New York, 1954. signed, titled 'Fishkill' and dated in ink (margin); credited, titled, dated on affixed exhibition label (frame backing board) image: 13 ½ x 9 ½ in. (34.2 x 24.1 cm.) sheet: 14 x 11 in. (35.5 x 27.9 cm.).

          Christie's
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). View from hotel window - Butte, Montana, 1956. im
          Oct. 03, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). View from hotel window - Butte, Montana, 1956. im

          Est: $30,000 - $50,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). View from hotel window - Butte, Montana, 1956. image: 9 x 13 ½ in. (22.8 x 34.2 cm.) sheet: 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.5 cm.).

          Christie's
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). U.S. 285, New Mexico, 1956. signed, titled, dated
          Oct. 03, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). U.S. 285, New Mexico, 1956. signed, titled, dated

          Est: $50,000 - $70,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). U.S. 285, New Mexico, 1956. signed, titled, dated in ink (margin); stamped 'Robert Frank Archive' and copyright credit (verso) image: 13 ¼ x 8 ¾ in. (33.6 x 22.2 cm.) sheet: 13 7⁄8 x 11 in. (35.2 x 27.9 cm.).

          Christie's
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Los Angeles, 1955. signed, titled, and dated in i
          Oct. 03, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Los Angeles, 1955. signed, titled, and dated in i

          Est: $40,000 - $60,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924-2019). Los Angeles, 1955. signed, titled, and dated in ink (margin) image: 13 ½ x 9 in. (34.2 x 22.8 cm.) sheet: 14 x 11 in. (35.5 x 28 cm.).

          Christie's
        • ROBERT FRANK (1924–2019). Political Rally, Chicago. signed 'Robert Frank' (
          Oct. 01, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (1924–2019). Political Rally, Chicago. signed 'Robert Frank' (

          Est: $40,000 - $60,000

          ROBERT FRANK (1924–2019). Political Rally, Chicago. signed 'Robert Frank' (lower right) image: 13 7⁄8 x 9 ¼ in. (35.2 x 23.5 cm.) sheet: 16 x 12 1⁄8 in. (40.7 x 30.8 cm.).

          Christie's
        • ROBERT FRANK PHOTO PRINT
          Sep. 28, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK PHOTO PRINT

          Est: $150 - $200

          Robert Frank 'Untitled' photograph print. Mounted. Sheet measures 9 1/8" x 6 1/4".

          Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
        • ROBERT FRANK (Zurich 1924 - Nova Scotia 2019) "Rainy day," c. 1955. Gelatin silver on Agfa paper. Signed in ink in lower left corner. Provenance: Christie's Paris, Photographies 10/11/2020, Lot 107.
          Jul. 29, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK (Zurich 1924 - Nova Scotia 2019) "Rainy day," c. 1955. Gelatin silver on Agfa paper. Signed in ink in lower left corner. Provenance: Christie's Paris, Photographies 10/11/2020, Lot 107.

          Est: €7,000 - €8,000

          ROBERT FRANK (Zurich 1924 - Nova Scotia 2019) "Rainy day", c. 1955. Gelatin silver on Agfa paper. Signed in ink in lower left corner. Provenance: Christie's Paris, Photographies 10/11/2020, Lot 107. Measurements: 41 x 30 cm; 66,5 x 58 cm (frame). Robert Frank was a Swiss photographer and documentary filmmaker, who also became an American citizen. His most notable work is the 1958 book The Americans, which earned Frank comparisons to De Tocqueville because his photography provided a fresh and nuanced view of American society from the outside. Critic Sean O'Hagan, wrote in The Guardian in 2014, that The Americans "changed the nature of photography, what it could say and how it could say it. It remains perhaps the most influential photography book of the 20th century." Frank later explored other fields such as film and video and experimented with photo manipulation and photomontage. Robert Frank was born in Zurich, Switzerland, into a Jewish family. Frank and his family remained safe in Switzerland during World War II. He trained with several photographers and graphic designers before creating his first handmade photography book, 40 Photos, in 1946. Frank emigrated to the United States in 1947 and got a job in New York City as a fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar. In 1949, Camera magazine's new editor, Walter Laubli (1902-1991), published a substantial portfolio of Jakob Tuggener's photographs taken at high-class shows and in factories, along with the work of the 25-year-old Frank, who had just returned to his native Switzerland after two years abroad. He soon left for South America and Europe and created another book of handmade photographs he took in Peru. He returned to the United States in 1950 where he met Edward Steichen, and participated in the group show 51 American Photographers at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Although initially optimistic about American society and culture, Frank's perspective quickly changed when confronted with the fast pace of American life, which he saw as an overemphasis on money. It was then that his images began to show America as an often desolate and lonely place. Frank's own dissatisfaction with the control that editors exerted over his work also undoubtedly influenced his experience. He continued to travel, moving his family briefly to Paris. In 1953, he returned to New York and continued to work as a freelance photojournalist for magazines such as McCall's, Vogue and Fortune. By associating with other contemporary photographers such as Saul Leiter and Diane Arbus, he helped form what Jane Livingston has called the New York School of photographers during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1955, Frank achieved further recognition with Edward Steichen's inclusion of seven of his photographs in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition. In 1955 Frank was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to travel the United States and photograph society. The cities he visited included Detroit and Dearborn, Michigan; Savannah, Georgia; Miami Beach and St. Petersburg, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, California; Reno, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Butte, Montana; and Chicago, Illinois. He took his family with him for part of his series of road trips over the next two years, during which time he took 28,000 photos of which only 83 were selected by him for publication in The Americans. He had his first solo show at the Art Institute of Chicago, and a year later exhibited a second time at MoMA. In 1972 the Kunsthaus Zürich held a major retrospective of his work.

          Setdart Auction House
        • Valencia, Spain
          Jul. 17, 2024

          Valencia, Spain

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          Robert Frank 1924 - 2019 Valencia, Spain signed, titled and dated 1950 in ink (in the lower margin) gelatin silver print 13⅝ by 9⅛ in. 34.6 by 23.2 cm. Executed in 1950, printed later.

          Sotheby's
        • Robert Frank (1924-2019) - The lines of my hand, 1989
          Jun. 17, 2024

          Robert Frank (1924-2019) - The lines of my hand, 1989

          Est: €150 - €250

          Volume edited by Parkett/Der Alltag cm 32,5 x 25,5 x 1,8 | 12.8 x 10 x 0.7 in.

          Finarte
        • Frank (Robert) Les Américains, first French edition, Paris, Robert Delpire, 1958.
          Jun. 13, 2024

          Frank (Robert) Les Américains, first French edition, Paris, Robert Delpire, 1958.

          Est: £600 - £800

          Frank (Robert) Les Américains, first French edition, photographic illustrations, toning to page edges, original laminated boards with design by Saul Steinberg, spine faded, cracked along upper joint but holding firm, spine and edges toned, laminate peeling to spine ends, still overall a sharp example, oblong 4to, Paris, Robert Delpire, 1958. *** Parr and Badger note in The Photobook, Frank's Américains achieved legendary status as "the most renowned photobook of all... Many memorable photobooks have been derived from this mass of material. None has been more memorable, more influential, nor more fully realized than Frank's masterpiece".  Moreover, Frank's work has become so much the photobook of legend in its first American edition that it is often forgotten that Delpire's original Paris edition was a different book. Its accompanying texts, gathered by Alain Bosquet, placed it more in a socio-documentary context - with a politically antagonistic, even anti-American point of view.

          Forum Auctions - UK
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.5 x 7.99 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

          Morgan Auctions
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.25 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

          Morgan Auctions
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.25 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

          Morgan Auctions
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.27 x 7.99 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

          Morgan Auctions
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.26 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

          Morgan Auctions
        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.27 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.26 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 5.26 x 8 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 8.74 x 5.76 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for vario magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a foc on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numero photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly phing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 8.74 x 5.76 Printed circa 1950's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper. "

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        • ROBERT FRANK. Les Américains.
          May. 16, 2024

          ROBERT FRANK. Les Américains.

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          SIGNED BY FRANK ROBERT FRANK. Les Américains. Text edited by Alain Bosquet. Cover design by Saul Steinberg. Illustrated with reproductions of Frank's iconic photographs. Small oblong 4to, illustrated laminate boards; overall tight and clean. Parr/Badger I 247; Auer 375. FIRST FRENCH EDITION, SIGNED BY ROBERT FRANK. Paris: Robert Delpire, (1958)

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        • Robert Frank "Trolley, New Orleans" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Trolley, New Orleans" Print

          Est: $750 - $1,000

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. He was born on November 9, 1924, in Zurich, Switzerland, and passed away on September 9, 2019, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frank is best known for his groundbreaking book "The Americans," which was published in 1958. In this influential work, Frank documented his cross-country journey across the United States, capturing a raw and unfiltered view of American society. His photographs depicted a range of subjects, including poverty, racism, consumer culture, and political tensions. "The Americans" had a significant impact on the world of photography and is regarded as one of the most important photographic works of the 20th century. Prior to "The Americans," Frank had already established himself as a talented and innovative photographer. He had worked for various magazines and had developed a distinct style characterized by spontaneity and a focus on capturing the essence of everyday life.In addition to photography, Robert Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His most notable film is "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writer Jack Kerouac and other Beat Generation artists. The film is a semi-improvised work and reflects the spirit of the Beat movement. Throughout his career, Frank continued to experiment with different visual styles and mediums. He created numerous photographic books, films, and exhibitions, constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic conventions. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of photography and continues to inspire generations of artists and photographers. Measures 9 x 7. Printed circa 1970s.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 6.75 x 4.4.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 6.75 x 4.4.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 6.75 x 4.4.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 6.75 x 4.4.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 6.75 x 4.4.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 5.25 x 7.75.

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        • Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.
          May. 12, 2024

          Robert Frank "Untitled" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker who lived from 1924 to 2019. He is best known for his groundbreaking photography book titled "The Americans," which was published in 1958. The book is a collection of photographs that Frank captured during his extensive road trips across the United States from 1955 to 1957."The Americans" depicted a candid and unfiltered view of American society, challenging the prevailing ideals and stereotypes of the time. Frank's photographs explored themes of race, class, politics, and the everyday lives of Americans. His images often showcased the underrepresented and marginalized segments of society, capturing a sense of alienation, social tension, and cultural diversity.Frank's photographic style was characterized by its raw and subjective nature. He embraced imperfections, using grainy film, tilted angles, and unconventional compositions to convey a sense of spontaneity and authenticity. His work greatly influenced the development of street photography and documentary photography.In addition to his photography, Frank also ventured into filmmaking. His notable films include "Pull My Daisy" (1959), a collaboration with writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, and "Cocksucker Blues" (1972), a documentary about The Rolling Stones.Robert Frank's contributions to photography and filmmaking have had a lasting impact on the art world. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique perspective and its ability to capture the essence of a time and place. Printed circa 1950s. Measures 5.2 x 7.75.

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