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UnknownNew York City by Night, circa 1950, Silver Gelatin B and W Photography Framedcirca 1950
circa 1950
About the Item
An original silver gelatin black and white photograph with framing. New York City by night, circa 1950.
Features:
Original Silver Gelatin Print Photography framed.
Press Photography.
Press Agency: Unknown.
Photographer: Unknown.
Title: New York City by Night.
Provenance: Private collection.
Frame Size: 20.63 in high (52.5 cm) x 16.75 in wide (42.5 cm) x 1.38 in deep (3.5 cm).
Image Size: 4.72 in high (12.5 cm) x 7.09 in wide (18.4 cm).
No ink stamp, no caption.
Note: Ambiance pictures might not have the exact size of the panel.
- Creation Year:circa 1950
- Dimensions:Height: 20.67 in (52.5 cm)Width: 16.74 in (42.5 cm)Depth: 1.38 in (3.5 cm)
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- Condition:Vintage wear, age-toning. The frame shows minor wear.
- Gallery Location:Atlanta, GA
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