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Slim Aarons
'Lucky For Some' 1949- Slim Aarons Limited Edition Estate Print

1949 (Printed Later)

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'Lucky For Some' 1949 Slim Aarons Limited Edition Estate Print 1949: Sicilian-born gangster Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano (1897 – 1962) walking down a street in his native Sicily, followed by local children mimicking his posture. Whilst in prison between 1936 and 1946, he founded the Crime Syndicate of Mafia families and reorganised crime in America. (Photo by Slim Aarons) Silver Gelatin Print Produced from the original transparency Certificate of authenticity supplied Archive stamped and numbered in ink on the front Paper size 16 x 16 / 40 x 40 cm Printed 2020 OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE : 12 x 12 / 30 x 30 cm 16 x 16 / 40 x 40 cm 20 x 20 / 50 x 50 cm 30 x 30 / 76 x 76 cm 40 x 40 / 102 x 102 cm 50 x 50 / 127 x 127 cm 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. b/w black and white 1940 40s fashion style architecture social documentary child children
  • Creator:
    Slim Aarons (1916-2006, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1949 (Printed Later)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    20 x 20 Price: $2,50040 x 40Price: $3,950
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    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: MB1stDibs: LU38137858222
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