Sale 3580
Paris
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14 November 2013
Price realised
EUR 39,900
Estimate
MICHEL JOURNIAC (1943-1995) 24h de la vie d'une femme, 1974 ensemble de 17 tirages argentiques chacun signé, daté et titré à l'encre (sous l'image dans la marge) chaque image 28 x 27.5 cm. (11 x 10 7/8 in.) chaque feuille 40.5 x 30 cm. (16 x 11 7/8 in.) (17)
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Le lever du mari - Le départ - L'arrivée au travail - Le pointage - Le travail - Le déjeuner - La cigarette - La retouche - La retouche - Les courses - L'achat - Le ménage - Le retour du mari - Le repas - Le repas - La vaisselle - La stripteaseuse
Post Lot Text
GROUP OF 17 GELATIN SILVER PRINTS; PRINTED 1974; EACH SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED IN INK BELOW IMAGE IN THE MARGIN.
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