Vivian MaierUntitled, Chicago, c. 1960
£5,500
Stamped with photographer's copyright ink stamp and signed by John Maloof, dated and numbered on reverse
Silver gelatin print
12 x 12 inches
Edition of 15
Stamped with photographer's copyright ink stamp and signed by John Maloof, dated and numbered on reverse
Edition of 15
Silver gelatin print
12 x 12 inches
This artwork is a silver gelatin print from a limited edition of 15. Stamped with photographer's copyright ink stamp and signed by John Maloof, dated and numbered on reverse.
Framing
Vivian Maier: Untitled, Chicago. For this picture, we recommend book-mounting the print in a passepartout and framing in a black wooden box. It is widely accepted as the most traditional way to frame photography, giving visual priority to the image and yet fitting stylishly into most interiors. Other options are of course available. Please note that the quoted price includes tax and framing but excludes shipping costs.
Shipping
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Artwork In Detail
This artwork is a silver gelatin print from a limited edition of 15. Stamped with photographer’s copyright ink stamp and signed by John Maloof, dated and numbered on reverse.
Vivian Maier
Untitled, Chicago, c. 1960
EnquireVivian Maier: Untitled, Chicago c.1960
Vivian Maier
United States
B. 1926 - 2009
EnquireVivian Maier worked as a nanny and pursued photography as a hobby, capturing the streets of central Chicago and New York. Maier used a Rolleiflex twin lens camera to take candid and intimate photographs of people, urban structures, and children. She is widely celebrated for her technical skill and artistic vision.
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