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    Photographs from the Isadore and Kelly Friedman Collection

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    7 September 2007

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    • BILL BRANDT (1904-1983)
    Lot 49

    BILL BRANDT (1904-1983)

    Halifax, 1937

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    USD 2,500

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    USD 3,000 - USD 5,000

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    BILL BRANDT (1904-1983)
    Halifax, 1937
    gelatin silver print, printed 1970s
    signed in ink (in the margin)
    13½ x 11¾in. (34.3 x 29.8cm.)

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