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Mick Rock
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1973

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David Bowie in Kansai Yamamoto Leotard, Color Photography, Fine Art Print
By Mick Rock
Located in Los Angeles, CA
16 x 20 in (40.7 x 50.8 cm) Archival Semi-Matte 260gsm Edition of 90 The photographer Mick Rock was born in London in 1948 and is known as “The Man who shot the seventies.” As well as David Bowie, he has photographed Lou Reed, Queen, Iggy Pop, Roxy Music...
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Archival Pigment

Mick Ronson Straddling David Bowie, Color Photography, Fine Art Print
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20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm) Archival Semi-Matte 260gsm Edition of 50 The photographer Mick Rock was born in London in 1948 and is known as “The Man who shot the seventies.” As well as David Bowie, he has photographed Lou Reed, Queen, Iggy Pop, Roxy Music...
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Annie Leibovitz, Art Ed, SUMO book, Marc Newson stand, Black & White photography
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Annie’s Big Book Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz weighs in with her own SUMO Art Edition (No. 1–1,000) Archival pigment print Keith Haring (contact sheet), New York City, 1986...
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Muhammad Ali vs. Folley, 1967 Photographic print, Dye Sublimation on Aluminum
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Take your place ringside with the indubitable champion of boxing photography, Neil Leifer, as he pays tribute to the legendary Muhammad Ali in an ex...
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1960s Figurative Photography

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Color, Dye Transfer

‘Ali vs. Patterson I, 1965’ Photographic Print, Dye Sublimation on Aluminum
By Neil Leifer
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Homage to Ali: Neil Leifer pays tribute to the legendary Muhammad Ali in an exclusive set of classic photographs. Ali vs. Patterson I, November 22, 1965: An overshadowed Floyd Patterson is about to be thumped in his attempt to regain his title in this Sports Illustrated cover...
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Ali Invents the Double-Clutch Shuffle, 1966, Photographic print, on Aluminum
By Neil Leifer
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Ali Invents the Double-Clutch Shuffle, LIFE magazine studio, December 1966: Muhammad Ali, poised for battle on the eve of his title defense against Ernie Terrell, demonstrates the do...
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