Lot 57
  • 57

Marc Riboud

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 EUR
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Description

  • Marc Riboud
  • 'Washington', 21 octobre 1967
  • silver print
Tirage argentique postérieur. Signé au crayon et avec le tampon du studio au verso.

Provenance

Jan Rose Kasmir collection

Literature

Marc Riboud, Marc Riboud, Paris, Centre National de la Photographie, 1989, page de titre ;
In our Time : The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers, New York, American Federation of Arts in association with Norton, 1989, ill. p. 173 ;
Marc Riboud, Portfolio, Munich, Knesebeck, 2001, ill. 74 ;
Chris Boot, Magnum Stories, Londres, Phaidon, 2004, ill. p. 387 ;
Marc Riboud et André Velter, Choses vues, Paris, Imprimerie nationale / Arles, Actes Sud, 2012, n. p.

Condition

This silver print is in excellent condition. With one light crease in the upper margin and one in the image next to the upper edge, all visible in raking light only.
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Catalogue Note

Citation du site marcriboud.com : "Washington, 21 octobre 1967. Devant le Pentagone, lors d'une marche pour la paix au Vietnam, Jan Rose Kasmir donne un beau visage à la jeunesse américaine."
From website marcriboud.com : "Washington D.C., October 21, 1967. During a march on the Pentagon to protest the war in Vietnam, Jan Rose Kasmir presented a wonderful picture of peace-loving American youth."