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Magnum 357

Peter Andrew Lusztyk - S&W .357 Magnum, Photography 2013, Printed After
By Peter Andrew Lusztyk
Located in Greenwich, CT
S&W .357 Magnum Digital C-Print / Archival Pigment Print Available sizes: 36 x 72 in - Edition of
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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.357 Magnum
By Robert Mars
Located in London, GB
Keywords: .357 Magnum, Original artworks, Artists, Robert Mars, Bestsellers, Modern, Contemporary, Pop-Art
Category

2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Resin, Wood Panel

Roger Moore as Bond 007 with a 357 Magnum, ‘Live and Let Die’, 1973
By Terry O'Neill
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Roger Moore as Bond 007 with a 357 Magnum, ‘Live and Let Die’, 1973 Silver Gelatin Print Limited
Category

1970s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Clint Eastwood as "Dirty Harry" Fine Art Print
Located in Las Vegas, NV
357 magnum by photographer Douglas Jones for Globe photo agency. This image is credited to Globe
Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, C Print

Roger Moore 007 Edition 25/50 Digitally Signed
By Terry O'Neill
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Bond 007 with a 357 Magnum, ‘Live and Let Die’, 1973 Live and Let Die is the 8th installment in the
Category

1970s Portrait Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry
By Douglas Jones
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Classic 1970s image of Dirty Harry portrayed by Clint Eastwood as captured on the set with his 357
Category

1970s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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