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Brassai (Gyula Halasz) - Rome Metro Station
Contact: Alex Novak and Marthe Smith
Email: info@vintageworks.net
Phone: +1-215-822-5662
United States of America
258 Inverness Circle
Chalfont, PA   18914  
Ref.#: 8441
Price: $20,000
Medium: Silver print
Mount: unmounted
Image_Date: 1933-34
Print_Date: 1930s
Dimensions: 9-1/4 x 6-7/8 in. (235 x 175 mm)
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Description:

The glass plate negative of this image was broken, and it is a very rare image. Stamped on the verso with Brassai's early Fauberg stamp and with Gilbert's copyright stamp. Mme. Gilberte Brassai wrote in pencil on the verso: "Je certifie que cette photographie a ete executee par M. Brassai. La reference est de sa main." The size, title and the reference to the broken plate is in Brassai's own hand in pencil on the verso, as his wife makes note of. See: Brassai: From Surrealism to Art Informel, p.144, pl.79; Sayag and Lionel-Marie, Brassai: The Monograph, p.259; and Labyrinthe, No. 14, November 15, 1945, p.11, "Le Sommeil". This image has the same negative number on it as a Brassai-marked up copy of the article in Labyrinthe and may be the actual image that was used in the famed surrealistic magazine. For Brassai, a very good clean print with only a couple of minor thumbnails, and a superior copy to the one that sold at the Paris Brassai auction.

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