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Nat Finkelstein, Edie Sedgwick
Casual portrait of Edie Sedgwick wearing a scarf
Image size: 40 x 60cm
Paper size: 50 x 70cm
Semi Gloss 250gsm conservation digital paper. This paper is especially suited to photographic images, where the semi gloss finish creates an intense reproductive quality. Manufactured in Japan on a Fourdrinier machine, the paper is both acid and Chlorine free. Specialists in Germany add a resin coating to both sides of the paper and inkjet receptive layer on the face side.
Nat Finkelstein (1933 - 2009) was a successful mainstream photojournalist who joined Andy Warhol's Silver Factory in 1964, creating some of the most iconic images of the era. Following a warrant for Finkelstein's arrest, he lived as a fugitive for the next decade before returning to New York in 1982. Throughout his life and career he remained steadfast in his vision: emerging art and music, the expansion of consciousness, and freedom of expression.
- Creator:Nat Finkelstein (1933 - 2009, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Manchester, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2261215958152
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