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Artist: Roger Mayne
Teddy Boys Gambling, Princedale Road, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Teddy Boys Gambling, Princedale Road, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and inscribed with date Signed, inscribed with title and date, and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1991 13 x 9 1/2 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno Goldfinger...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Handstand, Southam Street, London, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Handstand, Southam Street, London, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed, inscribed with title and date and stamped with photographer’s copyright ink stamp on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed c. 1957 12 x 10 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is ...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Teddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Teddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and inscribed with date Signed, inscribed with title and date, and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1987 10 1/4 x 14 3/8 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Children Around a Lorry, Cowcaddens, Glasgow, 1958 - Roger Mayne

Children Around a Lorry, Cowcaddens, Glasgow, 1958 - Roger Mayne

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled, dated and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1992 12 3/4 x 17 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno Goldfinger...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Street Cricket, Addison Place, N. Kensington, 1957 - Roger Mayne

Street Cricket, Addison Place, N. Kensington, 1957 - Roger Mayne

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 2001 14 5/8 x 9 3/4 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Footballers, Southam St, N. Kensington, 1958 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Footballers, Southam St, N. Kensington, 1958 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1998 16 3/8 x 13 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Two Boys With Snowballs, London, 1955 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Two Boys With Snowballs, London, 1955 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1984 9 3/8 x 14 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series doc...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Boys Smoking, Southam St, N. Kensington, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Boys Smoking, Southam St, N. Kensington, 1956 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1998 10 1/2 x 9 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Footballer Reaching, Brindley Road, 1957 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

Footballer Reaching, Brindley Road, 1957 - Roger Mayne (Black and White)

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, titled and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 2002 13 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Footballer and Shadow, Southam Street, London, 1956 - Roger Mayne

Footballer and Shadow, Southam Street, London, 1956 - Roger Mayne

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed, dated and inscribed Signed, dated, inscribed with title and numbered on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 2003 12 x 15 1/4 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno Goldfinger...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

Group in the Road, St Stephens Gardens, London W2, 1957 - Roger Mayne

Group in the Road, St Stephens Gardens, London W2, 1957 - Roger Mayne

By Roger Mayne

Located in London, GB

Signed and dated Signed, inscribed with title and dated on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed 1991 12 3/4 x 17 inches Roger Mayne (1929-2014) is a British photographer known for his series documenting the children of Southam Street, West London. Influenced as much by the St Ives school of artists as by his photographer contemporaries, Mayne consciously printed with high contrast to emphasise the formal qualities of his work and increased the scale of his prints to pursue a dialogue with contemporary painting. The images which Roger Mayne captured between 1956 and 1961 at Southam Street, London represent the most significant personal and professional project of his career. At that time, Southam Street in North Kensington had changed little since Victorian times and was later declared uninhabitable, making way for Erno Goldfinger...

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Mid-20th Century Roger Mayne Art

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Silver Gelatin

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