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Art Subject: Carriage
Slim Aarons - Estate Edition - Bermudan Hostess
Located in London, GB
Slim Aarons - Bermudan Hostess - Estate Stamped Edition Limited to 150 only Polly Trott Hornburg in front of her father’s typical Bermudian house. She is wearing her own design of Thaibok slacks and shirt for a ride in an open carriage, Bermuda, 1957 (Photo by Slim Aarons). This photograph epitomises the travel style and glamour of the period's wealthy and famous, beautifully documented by Aarons. In his words, he loved to photograph 'attractive people in attractive places, doing attractive things'. A beautiful and classic Slim Aarons C-type photograph (unframed). Limited edition to 150 only numbered and stamped by The Slim Aarons Estate on verso. Supplied with certificate of authenticity. Gorgeous print measuring 40 x 40" inches / ca 101 x 101 cm’s paper size. Stamped by the Estate on right and numbered in ink on left - limited edition to 150 only. Produced utilising the original transparency held at archive source. FRAMING: Please note that this piece is unframed – however, we offer a full framing service. If you would like this piece framed, please contact us for a quote. We ship regularly using Fedex Express services and shipping to all international locations. fashion 50s 1950s mid 50s ladies fashion pink shirt bright pink shirt chequered trousers pearl necklace gold summer shoes feminine charming elegant elegance portamento signorile Thaibok slacks carrozza con cavalli horse ride horse carriage open carriage horses Bermuda historic houses heritage properties listed British Overseas Territory North Atlantic Ocean Hamilton Bermudan...
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1950s Modern Figurative Photography

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C Print, Color

We Know Our Place (1958) Limited Estate Stamped - Giant
Located in London, GB
We Know Our Place (1958) Limited Estate Stamped - Giant (Photo by Slim Aarons) A Dalmatian dog lies at the feet of Mr and Mrs John M Seabrook as they pose...
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1950s Modern Portrait Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Slim Aarons - Estate Edition - Bermudan Hostess
Located in London, GB
Slim Aarons - Bermudan Hostess - Estate Stamped Edition Limited to 150 only Polly Trott Hornburg in front of her father’s typical Bermudian house. She is wearing her own design of Thaibok slacks and shirt for a ride in an open carriage, Bermuda, 1957 (Photo by Slim Aarons). This photograph epitomises the travel style and glamour of the period's wealthy and famous, beautifully documented by Aarons. In his words, he loved to photograph 'attractive people in attractive places, doing attractive things'. A beautiful and classic Slim Aarons C-type photograph (unframed). Limited edition to 150 only numbered and stamped by The Slim Aarons Estate on verso. Supplied with certificate of authenticity. Gorgeous print measuring 40 x 40" inches / ca 101 x 101 cm’s paper size. Stamped by the Estate on right and numbered in ink on left - limited edition to 150 only. Produced utilising the original transparency held at archive source. FRAMING: Please note that this piece is unframed – however, we offer a full framing service. If you would like this piece framed, please contact us for a quote. We ship regularly using Fedex Express services and shipping to all international locations. fashion 50s 1950s mid 50s ladies fashion pink shirt bright pink shirt chequered trousers pearl necklace gold summer shoes feminine charming elegant elegance portamento signorile Thaibok slacks carrozza con cavalli horse ride horse carriage open carriage horses Bermuda historic houses heritage properties listed British Overseas Territory North Atlantic Ocean Hamilton Bermudan...
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1950s Modern Figurative Photography

Materials

C Print, Color

Slim Aarons Estate Print - Carriage Awaits 1977 - Oversize
Located in London, GB
Slim Aarons Estate Print - Carriage Awaits - Oversize Mrs Kenneth Appleton Ives with a horse and carriage outside her house in Bermuda, 1977. (Photo by Slim Aarons) Chromogenic print paper size 20 x 20" inches / 51 x 51 cm unframed printed later edition size 150 only certificate of authenticity supplied numbered in ink & blind embossed stamped Slim Aarons signature on front Authorised and issued by the Slim Aarons Archive & Estate c/o The Getty Archive London England and produced utilizing the original transparency. travel vacation leisure luxury horse horses equestrian pink summer summery 1970s 70s fashion...
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1970s Modern Figurative Photography

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C Print, Color

Carriage Awaits Slim Aarons Estate Stamped Print
Located in London, GB
Carriage Awaits 1977 by Slim Aarons Slim Aarons Limited Estate Edition Mrs Kenneth Appleton Ives with a horse and carriage outside her house in Bermuda, 1977. unframed c type pri...
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1970s Modern Color Photography

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Archival Pigment

The Annual Eton-Harrow Match at Lord's, England 1955
Located in New York, NY
Staley-Wise Gallery offers photographic prints from the Slim Aarons Archive, owned and housed by Getty Images Archive in London. All photographs are printed and authorized by the Get...
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1950s Color Photography

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C Print

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