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Slim Aarons
Kings Of Hollywood Slim Aarons Estate Stamped Print

1957 (printed later)

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Kings Of Hollywood 1957 by Slim Aarons printed 2023 Slim Aarons Limited Estate Edition Clark Gable (1901 – 1960), Van Heflin (1910 – 1971), Gary Cooper (1901 – 1961) and James Stewart (1908 – 1997) enjoying a joke at a New Year’s party held at Romanoff’s in Beverly Hills, 31st December 1957. Perhaps Slim Aarons all time classic shot which helped catapult him to the status his name enjoys in the world of photography today. ” Photographing attractive people in attractive places doing attractive places ” this image capturing hollywood greats at a cocktail bar of the Beverly Hills Romanoff restaurant on New Year’s Eve certainly qualifies. unframed silver gelatin print 20×24″ inches / 51 x 61 cm paper size Limited to 150 prints only – regardless of paper size blind embossed Slim Aarons signature numbered in ink on the front certificate of authenticity included framing options available - enquire for details other size options available: 10x12 $1800 $2,070 $2,340 12x16 $2400 $2,760 $3,120 16x20 $3000 $3,450 $3,900 20x24 $3600 $4,140 $4,680 20x30 $3900 $4,485 $5,070 30x40 $4200 $4,830 $5,460 40x60 $5400 $6,210 $7,020 48x48 $5700 $6,555 $7,410 48x72 $6100 $7,015 $7,930 Once an image reaches edition 75/150 the price will increase again by 15% Once an image reaches edition 100/150 the price will increase again by 15% Once an image reaches edition 145/150 the price will increase again by 15%
  • Creator:
    Slim Aarons (1916-2006, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1957 (printed later)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ws1stDibs: LU449311955392
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