Null BRASSAÏ (Gyula Halász, dit) (1899-1984)
Dalí and Gala in their Paris studio…
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BRASSAÏ (Gyula Halász, dit) (1899-1984) Dalí and Gala in their Paris studio, 1932 Silver print on baryta paper, circa 1970-1975, signed and numbered 4/40 in ink on the margin. On the back: signature and caption, handwritten references "A. 449 - Page 20-21 - 24.5 x 30" in ink and pencil by the author. Stamps: "© Copyright by Brassaï 81, Faubourg St-Jacques Paris XIVe", "Tirage de l'auteur", "Interdiction de reproduire sans autorisation de l'auteur", "Succession Brassaï Estate". 30 x 24.5 cm (approx. 40 x 30 cm)

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BRASSAÏ (Gyula Halász, dit) (1899-1984) Dalí and Gala in their Paris studio, 1932 Silver print on baryta paper, circa 1970-1975, signed and numbered 4/40 in ink on the margin. On the back: signature and caption, handwritten references "A. 449 - Page 20-21 - 24.5 x 30" in ink and pencil by the author. Stamps: "© Copyright by Brassaï 81, Faubourg St-Jacques Paris XIVe", "Tirage de l'auteur", "Interdiction de reproduire sans autorisation de l'auteur", "Succession Brassaï Estate". 30 x 24.5 cm (approx. 40 x 30 cm)

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