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Martin Munkacsi 1930: Boys at Lake Tanganyika, Gelatin Silver Print
$ 52.8
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Description
Martin MunkacsiBoys at Lake Tanganyika, 1930
Surrealist image
Details:
This press print was made under the permission of the artist's estate to promote a touring photo exhibition in Japan in 1994 - 1995.
It is over 25 years old and was intended for circulation to media organizations who requested it for publishing in print or television broadcast. It was not made from the original negative, but instead from a master negative made specially for making multiple press prints by Japanese publishing company. A
photo credit label is affixed to the reverse.
Glossy, RC gelatin silver fiber print.
- Photograph date: 1930
- Print date: 1994.
Size:
8 x 10 x inches (202 mm x 254 mm).
Condition:
Print is in very good condition.
Terms:
Payment:
Due within three days of auction ending.
Returns:
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Copyright:
Purchase of this print is for collecting purposes only and does not permit copyright usage in any form.
Shipping:
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- Shipping costs: We ship via Japan Post EMS express mail which is economical, fast and safe. For some countries, this service may be unavailable. In that case, Yamato Transport will be used.
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