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Artist: Alfred Wertheimer
First Arrival, Elvis, New York 1956

First Arrival, Elvis, New York 1956

By Alfred Wertheimer

Located in Santa Monica, CA

First Arrival, Elvis sings a gospel song waiting for Steve Allen and his entourage to arrive for the Steve Allen show rehearsal, New York, June 29th, 1956 Gelatin silver print 16 x 2...

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1950s Alfred Wertheimer Art

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Silver Gelatin

Elvis Leaving Richmond, Virginia Railroad Station

Elvis Leaving Richmond, Virginia Railroad Station

By Alfred Wertheimer

Located in New York, NY

Signed by the photographer on the recto and verso Please inquire about additional limited sizes and editions

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Mid-20th Century Alfred Wertheimer Art

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Silver Gelatin

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Elvis, Kneeling at the Mosque. Signed Black & White, Silver Gelatin Print & Book
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