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Print Vogue 1965

112756
€700.00
Print Vogue 1965 White wooden frame | clear glass
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Print Vogue

111747
€700.00
Print Vogue White wooden frame | clear glass
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Print Jack

Е 113859
€1,850.00
Print Jack White wooden frame | clear glass This striking photograph shows American actor Jack Nicholson wearing Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses.
€1,850.00
Print A Walk on the Seashore White wooden frame | clear glass To promote the western drama film ‘Hud’ at the Venice Film Festival in 1963, Paul Newman showed a virility and sexappeal that had many onlookers swooning.
€1,850.00
Print Romy Schneider at the Pool White wooden frame | clear glass Scene from the psychological thriller La Piscine (The Swimming Pool), with the tragic screen goddess Romy Schneider and her former lover Alain Delon.
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Agnelli hits the slopes

E 116641
€1,900.00
"Agnelli hits the slopes" Black wooden frame | clear glass Italian industrialist and Fiat president Gianni Agnelli, also known as L’Avvocato (‘The Lawyer’) and ‘The Rake of the Riviera’, enjoys skiing on the pristine slopes near the Sestriere ski area on the 1st of February, 1967. 104 x H. 84 x D. 6 cm
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Print the Daytona 200, 1957

E 116642
€1,900.00
"Print the Daytona 200, 1957" Black wooden frame | clear glass Joseph Scherschel took this black and white photo of spectators on the sidelines during the 1957 Daytona 200 that was won by Joe Leonard riding his Harley-Davidson.
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Print Agnelli goes skiing

E 116640
€1,900.00
"Print Agnelli goes skiing"  Black wooden frame | clear glass Italian industrialist and Fiat president Gianni Agnelli, named one of the five best-dressed men in the history of the world by Esquire magazine, has just arrived by private helicopter to descend the pristine slopes near the Sestriere ski area.
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Print Riva Speedboats

E 116643
€1,900.00
"Print Riva Speedboats" White wooden frame | clear glass Relive the 1960s with this stunning full-colour print of 3 Riva speedboats. Seen from above, these luxury wooden speedboats glide across the water of Lake Como, fanning out in different directions.
€1,900.00
"Print Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent " Black wooden frame | clear glass A cheerful picture of celebrated fashion designers Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent, partying at the wedding of Paloma Picasso and Rafael Lopez Sanchez in Paris.
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Print Andy Warhol, 1968

E 116634
€1,900.00
"Print Andy Warhol, 1968" Black wooden frame | clear glass Portrait of the American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol on the occasion of the promotion of his novel ‘a’, which was published in December 1968.
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PRINT PICASSO, 1949

E 116637
€1,900.00
"Print Picasso, 1949" Black wooden frame | clear glass 
Original fashion photograph by photographer Robert Jean Chapuis, Paris, signed, of a young woman in a yellow sweater, 1960-1980. Material: paperWidth: 35 cmHeight: 49.5 cm With frame : h: 68cm, l: 54cm

Welcome to our dedicated photography collection, a visual journey through time, from the earliest photographic experiments of the 19th century to contemporary expressions that redefine what art can capture and express. This catalog is designed for art lovers, historians, professional photographers and anyone with a passion for the narrative and aesthetic power of photography.

The Origins of Photography

Photography was born of the pioneering work of Nicéphore Niépce and Louis Daguerre in France, who laid the foundations of modern photography. Early techniques such as the daguerreotype introduced a new form of art and documentation, capturing reality with a level of detail never seen before. These images, with their precision and technical demands, are not simply historical curiosities; they are windows onto the past.

The Expansion of Photography in the 19th Century

As technology evolved, photography became more accessible and diversified. Wet collodion, then gelatin dry plate, revolutionized the practice by reducing exposure times and simplifying the development process. This enabled photographers to get out of the studio and explore the world, documenting landscapes, historical events and portraits of everyday life that helped shape public understanding of the times.

Photography in the 20th Century

The twentieth century witnessed major innovations that broadened the horizons of photography. The introduction of roll film and portable cameras gave birth to photojournalism, enabling photographers to capture moments of spontaneous truth and movement, often in response to social and political tumult. At the same time, the advent of color photography opened up new avenues for artistic expression.

The Contemporary Era

In the contemporary world, digital photography and imaging technologies have overturned established traditions, enabling sophisticated image manipulation and instant dissemination through social media and other digital platforms. Contemporary photographers use these tools to explore complex themes such as identity, memory and environmental impact, pushing the boundaries of the visible and the imaginable.

Our Collection

Our collection encompasses an impressive range of photography, from intimate portraits to awe-inspiring landscapes, from vibrant street photography to captivating abstractions. Each work is selected for its ability to tell a story, evoke emotion or provoke thought. In addition to individual pieces, we offer thematic exhibitions that highlight specific periods or artistic movements in the history of photography.

We invite you to explore this collection, participate in our workshops, visit our exhibitions, and engage with us in discussions that enrich our understanding of photography as one of the most powerful means of communication and artistic expression of our time.

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