Spanning nearly 200 years of photography history, the sale begins with a wide range 19th century processes, albums, and subjects, including an enigmatic portrait of a young man “contracting his eyebrows” from Guillaume Benjamin Duchenne Du Bolougne’s (1806-1875) landmark publication The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression, c.1854-1856, a beautifully-presented set of chromo-collotypes by master Japanese printer Kazumasa Ogawa (1860-1929), and a rare ambrotype depicting an distinguished African American gentleman, c.1860.
The sale continues into the 20th century with headlining works that include a pair of ‘loop-de-loop’ prints by Jacques-Henri Lartigue (1894-1986) from his personal albums, which embody the care-free and fun-loving life of the young photographer and his family, a rich platinum-palladium still life by Horst P. Horst (1906-1999) that demonstrates the photographer’s masterful use of light and process, a striking, large print of New York City’s Flatiron building by Berenice Abbott (1898-1991), and a selection of works by British social documentary photographers of the 20th century, including Thurston Hopkins (1913-2014), Colin Jones (1936-2021), Roger Mayne (1929-2014), and Wolfgang Suschitzky (1912-2016).
Lot 118 - NORTH AMERICA INTEREST, Photochrom Co./Detroit Photography Co., 1898-1902
Estimated at £1,500 - £2,000
Lot 127 - Domenico Bresolin (1813-1900) and Carlo Ponti (1823-1893)
Sold for £300
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Lot 137 - Guillaume Benjamin Duchenne Du Bolougne (1806-1875)
Sold for £2,163
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Lot 141 - Louis-Auguste Bisson (1814-1876) & Auguste-Rosalie Bisson(1826-1900)
Estimated at £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 162 - Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Hiroshima 1946-1951
Sold for £400
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