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Queen Elizabeth II, signed photograph, by Dorothy Wilding
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Queen Elizabeth II, portrait photograph by Dorothy Wilding. Bromide photograph. 1953. Laid onto board. Signed by the Queen below the photograph, dated 1953. Dorothy Wilding was th...
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1950s English School Australia - Portrait Photography

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Photographic Paper

Man Ray -- Femmes #9, 1930S
By Man Ray
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Man Ray Femmes # 9, 1930S Gelatin silver print, printed in 1981 by Paolo Vandrasch with the supervision of Juliette Man Ray Photo size 30 x 22 cm Frame size 51.3 x 41.2 x 2.5 cm Edition 17 of 35 Caption label signed in black ink by Paolo Vandrasch and Juliette Man Ray on the verso Framed This beautiful female portraits by Man Ray have an interesting story to tell. The printing technique - the so-called pseudosolarisation – is obtained by illuminating the paper for a fraction of time during the development phase, which gives the faces a mysterious and intriguing quality. This image was made in 1981 under the direction of his wife Juliet from the original negatives in an operation involving three other important Milanese figures: the photographer Mario Carrieri...
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1930s Australia - Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Man Ray -- Femmes #13, 1930S
By Man Ray
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Man Ray Femmes # 13, 1930S Gelatin silver print, printed in 1981 by Paolo Vandrasch with the supervision of Juliette Man Ray Photo size 30 x 22 cm Frame size 51.3 x 41.2 x 2.5 cm Edition 17 of 35 Caption label signed in black ink by Paolo Vandrasch and Juliette Man Ray on the verso Framed This beautiful female portraits by Man Ray have an interesting story to tell. The printing technique - the so-called pseudosolarisation – is obtained by illuminating the paper for a fraction of time during the development phase, which gives the faces a mysterious and intriguing quality. This image was made in 1981 under the direction of his wife Juliet from the original negatives in an operation involving three other important Milanese figures: the photographer Mario Carrieri...
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1930s Australia - Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Man Ray -- Femmes #10, 1930S
By Man Ray
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Man Ray Femmes # 10, 1930S Gelatin silver print, printed in 1981 by Paolo Vandrasch with the supervision of Juliette Man Ray Photo size 30 x 22 cm Frame size 51.3 x 41.2 x 2.5 cm Edition 17 of 35 Caption label signed in black ink by Paolo Vandrasch and Juliette Man Ray on the verso Framed This beautiful female portraits by Man Ray have an interesting story to tell. The printing technique - the so-called pseudosolarisation – is obtained by illuminating the paper for a fraction of time during the development phase, which gives the faces a mysterious and intriguing quality. This image was made in 1981 under the direction of his wife Juliet from the original negatives in an operation involving three other important Milanese figures: the photographer Mario Carrieri...
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1930s Australia - Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Man Ray -- Femmes #20, 1930S
By Man Ray
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Man Ray Femmes # 20, 1930S Gelatin silver print, printed in 1981 by Paolo Vandrasch with the supervision of Juliette Man Ray Photo size 30 x 22 cm Fra...
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1930s Australia - Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Man Ray -- Femmes #3, 1930S
By Man Ray
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Man Ray Femmes # 3, 1930S Gelatin silver print, printed in 1981 by Paolo Vandrasch with the supervision of Juliette Man Ray Photo size 30 x 22 cm Frame size 51.3 x 41.2 x 2.5 cm Edition 17 of 35 Caption label signed in black ink by Paolo Vandrasch and Juliette Man Ray on the verso Framed This beautiful female portraits by Man Ray have an interesting story to tell. The printing technique - the so-called pseudosolarisation – is obtained by illuminating the paper for a fraction of time during the development phase, which gives the faces a mysterious and intriguing quality. This image was made in 1981 under the direction of his wife Juliet from the original negatives in an operation involving three other important Milanese figures: the photographer Mario Carrieri...
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1930s Australia - Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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