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Artist: Anne Menke
Horses
By Anne Menke
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Horses in Mongolia by Anne Menke.
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20th Century Contemporary Anne Menke Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Paddling
By Anne Menke
Located in New York, NY
THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE FRAMED. Please reach out to the gallery for additional information. ABOUT THIS ARTIST: Photographer Anne Menke occupies the unique realm where high fashion meets bohemian travel and a free spirit. Her editorial work exudes a sense of glamour often amidst a backdrop of far flung, exotic locales. Menke has photographed couture on the mountains of Peru and beauty contests on the plains of Mongolia. Her eye for the authentic-- somehow she's an insider wherever she goes-- has informed her campaigns for clients including Tommy Hilfiger, Nine West...
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2010s Anne Menke Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Model on Horse
By Anne Menke
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Model on Horse. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Signed and Editioned by photographer. THIS IS THE LAST REMAINING PIECE IN THIS SIZE. A/P photograph
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anne Menke Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Model on Horse 35x45
By Anne Menke
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Model on Horse Taken in Argentina. 2002 35x45 inch. Limited Edition of 25 Signed by photographer Anne Menke
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anne Menke Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Model on Horse
By Anne Menke
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Model on Horse. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Signed and numbered by photographer.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anne Menke Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

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Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Horse in Argentina. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Limited Edition of 25. Signed by the artist on the bottom right.
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H 40 in W 30 in D 0.1 in
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Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Model on Horse. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Only Two photographs remain in the edition at this size. Signed and numbered by photographer.
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Model on Horse
H 24 in W 20 in D 0.1 in
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