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Art KaneC-print Art Kane - Queen Magazine, 19701970
1970
$2,562.32
£1,941.02
€2,200
CA$3,549.75
A$3,981.28
CHF 2,084.94
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NOK 26,475.20
SEK 25,100.35
DKK 16,750.29
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C-print Art Kane - Queen Magazine, 1970
Categories : Art, Photography
2 200 €
Immerse yourself in Art Kane's bold visual universe with this exceptional C-print, taken from an iconic
publication of Queen Magazine in 1970. This captivating image is emblematic of the photographer's innovative style,
features a fascinating composition where elegance meets the unexpected.
Produced with absolute mastery of framing and lighting, this 40 x 50 cm print (34 x 49 cm image)
renders Kane's refined aesthetic with remarkable quality. The subtle contrast between the model's
and the bewitching presence of the snake lends this photograph a unique narrative tension.
This rare work is authenticated by the Art Kane Estate stamp, numbered 1/20 and dated. An exceptional
opportunity for collectors and lovers of fashion and portrait photography.
Features:
- Photographer: Art Kane
Publication: Queen Magazine, 1970
Technique: C-print
- Dimensions: 40 x 50 cm (image 34 x 49 cm)
- Authentication: Stamp Art Kane Estate
- Numbering: 1/20
A signed work by a great name in 20th-century photography.
- A powerful visual, emblematic of the fashion and avant-garde aesthetic of the 70s.
- A rare, numbered print, with official authentication.
- A lasting investment for any discerning collector.

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