Cafe, Paris
By Dale Johnson
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Signed, stamped, dated and numbered on the back of the print. Edition of 15.
21st Century and Contemporary Color Photography
Digital Pigment
Cafe, Paris
By Dale Johnson
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Signed, stamped, dated and numbered on the back of the print. Edition of 15.
Digital Pigment
Price Upon Request
H 30 in W 40 in
Kate Moss in Cafe Lipp, Paris - portrait of the supermodel, Fine Art Photography
By Arthur Elgort
Located in Vienna, AT
Kate Moss in Cafe Lipp, Paris - portrait of the supermodel The artwork is made and signed by the
Archival Pigment
Price Upon Request
Kate Moss at Cafe Lipp, Paris, VOGUE Italia
By Arthur Elgort
Located in New York, NY
This photograph is an Edition of 30. All editions are signed by the photographer.
Archival Pigment, Silver Gelatin
Le Floris Cafe, Paris
By Sarah Hadley
Located in Los Angeles, CA
had solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Loyola Museum of Art, Richard Levy
Archival Pigment
Model in Yellow in Paris Café, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
sell out. Fashion photography of a model at Paris cafe. She is wearing a yellow skirt and hat. She is
Giclée
Model in Yellow in Paris Café, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
sell out. Fashion photography of a model at Paris cafe. She is wearing a yellow skirt and hat. She is
Giclée
Model in Yellow in Paris Café, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
sell out. Fashion photography of a model at Paris cafe. She is wearing a yellow skirt and hat. She is
Giclée
Model in Yellow in Paris Café, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
sell out. Fashion photography of a model at Paris cafe. She is wearing a yellow skirt and hat. She is
Giclée
Kate Moss at Cafe Lipp, Paris, VOGUE Italia
By Arthur Elgort
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer
Silver Gelatin
$1,200
H 30 in W 40 in
Paris Café from the Paris In Color Series 1956-61 by Peter Cornelius
Located in London, GB
Paris Café from the Paris In Colour Series 1956-61 By Peter Cornelius 40 x 30 inches / 101 x 76 cm
Color, Archival Pigment
Price Upon Request
H 14 in W 11 in
Suzy Parker and Gardner McKay (Dress by Balmain), Café Des Beaux-Arts, Paris
By Richard Avedon
Located in New York, NY
Richard Avedon (1923-2004) Suzy Parker and Gardner McKay (Dress by Balmain), Café des Beaux-Arts
Silver Gelatin
Cafe de Flore. Paris, France, 1997
By Robin Rice
Located in Hudson, NY
to 8pm. The exhibit runs through March 17, 2019. While her photography spans five decades and
Silver Gelatin
Cafe de Flore, Paris France 1997
By Robin Rice
Located in Hudson, NY
only some of the traits that make Robin’s photography exceptional in every way. Edition 1 of 20 Black
Silver Gelatin
Robert Farber, Red Lips at the Paris Cafe
By Robert Farber
Located in New York, NY
Red Lips at the Paris Cafe, 1987 Archival pigment print 30” x 40” (76.2x101.6 cm) Edition of 10
Archival Pigment
"Cafe De Flore, Paris In 19" by Keystone-France
Located in London, GB
"Cafe De Flore, Paris In 1948" by Keystone-France Cafe De Flore, Paris, France, 1948. Unframed
Black and White
Kate Moss at Café Lipp, Paris, VOGUE Italia
By Arthur Elgort
Located in New York, NY
This photograph is an Edition of 30. All editions are signed by the photographer. Please inquire for additional sizes.
Silver Gelatin
$1,500
H 14 in W 11 in
Black-and-White Photograph, Friends in Paris Cafe, France, Signed Edition, 1989
By Roberta Fineberg
Located in New york, NY
both soft and wide open. In Paris of the 1980s carefree young women spent spirited evenings in cafes
Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin
$889
H 12.05 in W 7.88 in
Women in Paris at the Café Aux Deux Amis, circa 1970 - Black & White Print
Located in Cologne, DE
Gökşin Sipahioğlu – Women in Paris, Café Aux Deux Amis, circa 1970 – Print - Black & White
Silver Gelatin
$889
H 12.05 in W 7.88 in D 0.02 in
Women in Paris at the Café Aux Deux Amis, circa 1970 - Black & White Print
Located in Cologne, DE
Women in Paris at the Café Aux Deux Amis, circa 1970 Photographer: Gökşin Sipahioğlu Black &
Silver Gelatin
Paris Cafe, 1960
By Imogen Cunningham
Located in Atlanta, GA
Beautiful Silver Gelatin Estate Print from this rarely seen work from this 20th Century Master Photographer. At the age of 77 Cunningham returned to Europe, where she had studied ove...
Silver Gelatin
Kate Moss, Café Lipp (Vertical), Paris
By Arthur Elgort
Located in London, GB
natural light, showing the potential of what fashion photography could be. For over 40 years, Elgort’s
Archival Pigment
Unavailable
H 12 in W 16 in
Man at Cafe, Avenue du Maine, Paris
By Henri Cartier-Bresson
Located in Tulsa, OK
Henri Cartier-Bresson Man at Cafe, Avenue du Maine, Paris, 1932, printed later Signed in ink with
Silver Gelatin
Cafe de Flore St. Germain des Pres, Paris, 1953
By Edouard Boubat
Located in Atlanta, GA
30 x 40 cm Gelatin silver print signed in ink on recto; titled, dated and signed in pencil on verso
Petrossian Cafe Paris
Located in Kansas City, MO
Jack Hayhow Title: Petrossian Cafe Paris Medium: Hand-embellished photographic Print on fine Paper
Paint, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Model in Yellow in Paris Café, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
sell out. Fashion photography of a model at Paris cafe. She is wearing a yellow skirt and hat. She is
Giclée
Cafe de Flore, Paris France 1997
By Robin Rice
Located in Hudson, NY
immediately fell in love with the fine art photography becoming fans and collectors of the work. On a visit
Silver Gelatin
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