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    • MINOR WHITE (1908-1976)
    Lot 157

    MINOR WHITE (1908-1976)

    Two Barns, Dansville, New York, 1955

    Price realised

    USD 25,000

    Estimate

    USD 8,000 - USD 12,000

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    MINOR WHITE (1908-1976)
    Two Barns, Dansville, New York, 1955
    gelatin silver print
    image/sheet: 7¼ x 9 5/8in. (18.9 x 24.9cm.)
    mount: 14½ x 18in. (37.3 x 46.2cm.)

    Provenance

    With Paul Hertzmann Inc., San Francisco

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    Literature and exhibited

    Literature

    White, Mirrors, Messages, Manifestations, Aperture, 1969, p. 105


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