STAMP SIGNED - ELLIOTT ERWITT - MARILYN MONROE, NEW YORK CITY, 1956 - 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT - Rare Book Insider
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Erwitt, Elliott

STAMP SIGNED – ELLIOTT ERWITT – MARILYN MONROE, NEW YORK CITY, 1956 – 6″ x 6″ MAGNUM PRINT

Magnum
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is STAMP SIGNED by Elliott Erwitt on the verso.Condition: Brand New/Mint.The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event.
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