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John Minihan
John Minihan 'Yves Saint Laurent' Limited Edition Photograph Print, 30 x 40

1967

About the Item

By photographer John Minihan, Yves Saint Laurent, French designer with two fashion models, Betty Catroux (left) and Loulou de la Falaise, outside his 'Rive Gauche' shop. (Getty Images) As an authorized Getty Images Gallery partner, we offer premium quality prints scanned from the original negatives and plates from Getty’s darkroom. All photographic prints are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Getty Images Gallery. The limited edition print uses a Fibre silver gelatin printing process that produces exhibition quality, archival prints using premium quality, panchromatic photographic paper. Limited to an edition run of only 300, these are embossed with a Getty Images Archive stamp in the lower right margin and hand numbered in the lower left margin. Please allow approximately 3 - 4 weeks delivery as these are custom printed to order.
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