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This is a list of the 30 highest prices paid for photographs (in US dollars unless otherwise stated). All prices include the buyer's premium , which is the auction house fee for handling the work. List
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The IPHF collection focuses on photographic works beginning from the 18th century to the present. In addition to photographs, the museum has a large collection of cameras, darkroom, and studio tools dating back to the late 1800s. [41] The entire collection consists of more than 6,000 historical cameras and photography tools and 30,000 ...
Phillips, Roger, and Jacqui Hurst. 1983. Wild food: [a unique photographic guide to finding, cooking and eating wild plants, mushrooms and seaweed]. London: Pan Books. Phillips, Roger, Derek Reid, Ronald Rayner, and Lyndsay Shearer. 1981. Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe. London: Pan Books.
An artist who reproduced a photograph as a three-dimensional sculpture for sale as high-priced art could not claim parody as a defense for copyright infringement, when the photograph itself was not the target of his parody. Court membership; Judges sitting: Circuit Judges Richard J. Cardamone, Lawrence Warren Pierce, John M. Walker, Jr. Case ...
Robert Freeman was born in West Wickham, then in Kent, to Freddy Freeman, an insurance broker for London theatres, and his wife Dorothy. [1] He was educated at Ardingly College, a minor public school in West Sussex, and Clare College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in modern languages in 1959.
The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852–1860. London: Yale University Press, 2004. Roger Taylor, Impressed by Light. British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840–1860, London: Yale University Press, 2007. Roger Taylor, "Claudet, Fenton and the Photographic Society", History of Photography, 27 (4), Winter 2003, pp. 386–388
Roger Scott (born 1944) [1] is an Australian social documentary photographer and photographic printer. In December 2001 Scott published a retrospective of his work, Roger Scott: From the Street, with a foreword by Gael Newton , senior curator of photography at the Australian National Gallery .