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Robert BurroughsVintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Jerusalem Western Wall Night Time Photo 19731973
1973
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Jerusalem Wailing Wall Photo with couple at night.
This is for one Photograph from the portfolio entitled "Jerusalem: City of Mankind," The mounting is 14 X 17 inches. the actual photo measurement is between 9.25 X 14 to 10.5 X 13.5 inches (22.9 X 35.6 to 26.7 X 34.3 cm.) This is hand signed on mount recto; and stamped on the reverse with photographers name and copyright info. In a folding jacket with a printed credit and title.
The first copy was awarded to the President of the United States, the second to the President of the State of Israel, the third to the Mayor of Jerusalem and the fourth to the Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Rare Cornell Capa and Baron Edmond De Rothschild “Jerusalem: City Of Mankind” Photo Album 1973. It has been produced by the international fund for concerned photography, INC, New York for the women’s division of the American Friends of the Israel Museum, New York.
15 copied were reserved for participating photographers.
Color prints are made by dye transfer process from original transparencies and black and white enlargements are made from original negatives under the photographers supervision.
Design and production – Arnold Skolnick / Bhupendra Karia.
Color prints by Berkey K & L Custom Services INC, New York.
Black and white prints by Igor Bakht
Werner Braun – Moonrise over the Knesset
Robert Burroughs – At the Western Wall.
Cornell Capa – View from the Israel Museum sculpture garden.
Leonard Freed – Reading from Sephardic Torah scrolls.
Ernst Haas – In the Arab quarter, Old City.
Charles Harbutt – Easter, Holy fire.
Ron Havilio – Wallscape.
Bhupendra Karia – Midday prayers, Al Aqsa grounds. (outside the Mosque)
Marc Riboud – Ecumenical landscape Billy rose garden, Israel museum.
Ted Spiegel – Benedictine nun, Mount of Olives.
Micha Bar-Am – Via Dolorosa on Friday.
Robert Burroughs is an editorial and street photographer living in California. His work has appeared in newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, Business Week, Time, and Fortune. His photos are in the collection of the International Center of Photography and private collections.
- Creator:Robert Burroughs
- Creation Year:1973
- Dimensions:Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 17 in (43.18 cm)
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- Condition:good. this has been stored in a box. minor wear. this has not been framed.
- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3824952002
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