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Gelatin silver print, No. 1 from "A Portfolio of Photographs by Jacques Henri Lartigue" (1972)
Edition
9 of 50
Inscriptions
Signed recto, on window matte, lower right, below image, in brown ink: "J. H. LARTIGUE [sun drawing]"; recto, on mount, lower right, below image, in brown ink: "J. H. LARTIGUE [sun drawing]"; printed and inscribed verso, on sticker affixed to mount, lower left, in brown and black ink: "Jacques / Henri / Lartigue / Portfolio / Print No. [printd in brown ink] 1 [inscribed in black ink/underlined printed in brown ink] / of Set No. [printed in brown ink] 9 [inscribed in black ink/underlined printed in brown ink] / Edition of 50 Published 1972 by / Witkin-Berley Ltd. / Roslyn Heights, New York"
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