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Untitled, New York City - Bruce Gilden (Black and White Photography)
By Bruce Gilden
Located in London, GB
Signed and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed later 16 x 20 inches From an edition of 12 Bruce Gilden’s upbringing in Brooklyn lent h...
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1970s Bruce Gilden Art

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Silver Gelatin

Untitled, New York City - Bruce Gilden (Black and White Photography)
By Bruce Gilden
Located in London, GB
Signed and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed later 16 x 20 inches From an edition of 12 Bruce Gilden’s upbringing in Brooklyn lent him an...
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1970s Bruce Gilden Art

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Silver Gelatin

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