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Andy Warhol´s Factory – Warhol Sitting in the Factory by Nat Finkelstein

Andy Warhol´s Factory – Warhol Sitting in the Factory by Nat Finkelstein

Gilden's Art Gallery (IFPDA)

Gelatin Silver Print

1964

Edition Size: 30

Sheet Size: 30,5 x 40.5 cm

Signed

Condition: Good

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NAT FINKELSTEIN 1933 – 2009
1933 – New York – 2009 (American)

Title : Andy Warhol´s Factory – Warhol Sitting in the Factory, 1964-67

Technique: Original Hand Signed and Dated Gelatin Silver Print on heavy photographic paper.

Paper Size : 30,5 x 40.5 cm / 12 x 16 in

Additional Information : This work was a part of a series of photographs that Nat Finkelstein made between 1964 and 1967 in Andy Warhol´s Factory.
This photo is hand signed in ink by the photographer in the lower right margin and also Hand dated ´94 (1994) in the same place.
These photos were taken in 64-67 and printed later in 1994.
It was printed in a limited edition of 30 impressions.

Provenance : Sotheby´s Tel Aviv , Photograph sale of 13.5.1998

Literature:
1. Warhol by Nat Finkelstein, published by Jaski Art Gallery, Amsterdam, 1994.
2. Andy Warhol: The Factory Years by Nat Finkelstein 1964-1967, 1999, Cannongate, Edinburgh.

Condition : Good Condition, water stains on the reverse of the paper.
(The image itself is in excellent condition). Very minor creases. Light discoloration. Mild waves present on left margin

$1,000.00

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Nat Finkelstein

Nat Finkelstein  was an American photographer and photojournalist. Finkelstein studied photography under Alexey Brodovitch, the art director of Harper’s Bazaar and worked as a photojournalist for the Black Star and PIX photo agencies, reporting primarily on the political developments of various subcultures in New York City in the 1960s. In 1964, Finkelstein entered Andy Warhol’s Factory as a photojournalist and remained for three years; Finkelstein’s photographs from this period are now regarded as some of the most iconic of the time.

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