Null Bert Stern (1929-2013), Bridgit Bardot, 1961
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Bert Stern (1929-2013), Bridgit Bardot, 1961 Printing technique: high-quality pigment print, black and white photography on thick matt photo paper, Title: Bridget Bardot, Signature: Hand-signed and numbered 19/36 on the front. Bert Stern has signed the photograph again by hand on the reverse. The studio stamp is also on the reverse. Dimensions: sheet 33 x 48 cm, frame 53 x 73 cm, Comment: The beautiful photograph dates from 1961, the print is from 2012. With accompanying certificate of authenticity, also signed, titled, dated and numbered by Bert Stern.

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Bert Stern (1929-2013), Bridgit Bardot, 1961 Printing technique: high-quality pigment print, black and white photography on thick matt photo paper, Title: Bridget Bardot, Signature: Hand-signed and numbered 19/36 on the front. Bert Stern has signed the photograph again by hand on the reverse. The studio stamp is also on the reverse. Dimensions: sheet 33 x 48 cm, frame 53 x 73 cm, Comment: The beautiful photograph dates from 1961, the print is from 2012. With accompanying certificate of authenticity, also signed, titled, dated and numbered by Bert Stern.

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