Brad Pitt, Calabasas
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer on the recto Please inquire about additional limited sizes and editions
Late 20th Century Photography
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Brad Pitt, Calabasas
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer on the recto Please inquire about additional limited sizes and editions
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$4,000
H 39.77 in W 29.93 in D 0.08 in
Brad Pitt, Contemporary, Celebrity, Photography, Portrait
By Greg Gorman
Located in München, BY
Brad Pitt in his role as Achilles in the movie Troy in 2004. From personality portraits and
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H 44.49 in W 50.4 in D 1.58 in
Brad Pitt - b&w Portrait on a Motorcycle, Fine Art Photography, Limited Edition
By Timothy White
Located in Vienna, AT
"Brad Pitt" by Timothy White captures Brad Pitt in a moment of quiet intensity, seated on a custom
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H 30 in W 40 in
Brad Pitt - b&w Portrait of the Actor on a Motorcycle, Fine Art Photography 2005
By Timothy White
Located in Vienna, AT
authenticity from the gallery. Brad Pitt is one of the most successful and well-known actors of our time
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Brad Pitt, University City, CA
By Martin Schoeller
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 10
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