Christmas Photo Flea Market
Past exhibition
Works
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A variety of vernauclar prints will be available as well as works by established names
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A variety of vernauclar prints will be available as well as works by established names
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Robert Doisneau, Flea Circus with Gun carriage
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Robert Doisneau, A flea tows a Gun Carriage as part of Wagner’s Flea circus , c1950
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Richard Dunkley, Larry’s Party
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Jason Langer, St. Germain des Pres, 2002
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Richard Dunkley, End of the Affair
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Jerry Schatzberg, Rolling Stones
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Beattie & Sanderson Portrait of Mohi, New Zealand, 1890, 1890
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Robert Doisneau, Couple Kissing
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Richard Dunkley, Chairs, Paris
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Louis Stettner, Manhattan from the Brooklyn Promenade, 1954
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Edward Quinn, Brigitte Bardot in Car
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Ben Mitchell, George Washington Bridge
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A brilliant range of frames are also available for sale
Overview
Please join us at the gallery to see a diverse and exciting selection of unframed and framed photographs carefully chosen from the gallery’s archive for our special Christmas weekend.
This intriguing selection includes 19th and 20th century photographs of all types including albumen prints, carbon prints and gelatin silver prints. The subject matter is equally wide ranging from portraits [including some famous faces], nudes, landscapes, botanical prints, still-lifes, urban nights to daytime street scenes, architectural monuments to vernacular scenes and even the odd topographical work. Unusual work from well established photographers such as Karl Blossfeldt, Robert Doisneau, Richard Dunkley and Edward Quinn along with some true gems from more obscure and unknown photographers. There is something for everyone.
We will also have a great selection of frames available for purchase in many shapes and sizes as well as photography books for sale.
Drop by for a mince pie and a browse.
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