Max Cardelli Art
Max Cardelli is a portrait photographer and Platinum Palladium printer. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, and have appeared in publications including Vanity Fair, Vogue Italia, Marie Claire Italy, Panorama, and many others.
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Artist: Max Cardelli
Alek Wek
By Max Cardelli
Located in New York, NY
Gelatin silver print
signed, verso
16 x 12 inches, sheet
14 x 10.5 inches, image
This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
About the Artist:
Born in 1965 in ...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Max Cardelli Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
$1,160
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