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'Swan in Car' Limited Edition Photograph by Getty Images Gallery, 30x40

1936

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April, 6 1936: A tame swan named Leila is given a lift in the back of a car. (Photo by Fox Photos/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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