Auction: Photographs and Photobooks including British Postwar Photography
Auction: – 22 May 2012
Tue 22 May 14:00
Bloomsbury Auctions
16/17 Pall Mall
SW1Y 5LU London
+44 (0)207-495 9494 ext. 222
jgruser@bloomsburyauctions.com
www.bloomsburyauctions.com
Mon-Fri 9.30-17.30
To view the online catalogue, please click here: http://www.bloomsburyauctions.com/auction/35919
Viewing times:
Friday 18 May 9.30am - 5.30pm
Saturday 19 May 11am - 4.30pm
Sunday 20 May 11am - 4.30pm
Monday 21 May 9.30am - 8pm
Day of sale: from 9.30am
For further information please contact Sarah Wheeler- Swheeler@bloomsburyauctions.com, 0207 495 9494 ext. 222
Bloomsbury Auctions, London is delighted to announce its May 22nd Photographs and Photobooks sale. It will encompass a range of photographs dating from the 1850s to the present day.
Nineteenth century highlights from the auction include a group of eight rare and early salt prints (from albumen on glass negatives) of Rome by Eugène Constant (£8,000 - £10,000 for the group) and one if the celebrated portraits of Julia Jackson by Julia Margaret Cameron (£6000 - 8000). The sale also includes photographs from a private Italian collection which contains vintage prints by Alexander Rodchenko, an Irving Penn portrait from the Cuzco series (£6,000 - 8,000) and a photogram by portrait by Adolph de Meyer of his wife Baroness Olga de Meyer (£6,000 - 8,000).
A Postwar British photography section features photographers such as Bill Brandt, Thurston Hopkins, Grace Robertson, John Blakemore, Raymond Moore, Paul Hill and Colin Jones as well as offering Cecil Beaton's portrait of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton taken at the Rothschild Proust Ball in 1971 (£8,000 -10,000). A small section on music photography features a variant of one of the most iconic album covers of all time,Abbey Road by Iain MacMillan (£7,000 - 9,000).
The sale also offers classic twentieth century photographs including Le Baiser de L'Hotel de Ville by Robert Doisneau (£4,000 - 6,000), three prints by Henri Cartier-Bresson, a wide selection of photographs by Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt and his alter ego Andre S. Solidor, and an early print of Larry Clark's Dead (Billy Mann), 1968 which comes with a signed first edition of the book Tulsa (£1,500 - 2,000).
The collection of photobooks in the sale includes first edition copies of Alexey Brodovitch's Ballet (£800 - 1200) Robert Frank's Les Americains (£2000 - 3000), an inscribed presentation copy of Josef Koudelka's Gypsies and The New Industrial Parks by Lewis Baltz (£800-1,200).