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First aerial view of western Tibet and Kashmir
S-63-6444 | May 16, 1963 | Blue Tab Number
Figure 14.20 – Extremely rare – Probably the first, human-taken (astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr), photograph of western Tibet and Kashmir near Headwaters of Indus, from Space.
Photo NASA, original photography
Vintage Chromogenic print on ‘A Kodak Paper’
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch
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Ryan Eye, Ryan PT22 Recruit, La Ferté-Alais, 2015
Original photography
Digital print on brushed aluminium
Signed & numbered
Total edition of 9 (+2 artist’s proofs)
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Another one bites the dust
Original photography
Digital print
Signed and numbered
Edition of 10 per size
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First aerial view of Lakes area of western Tibet.
S-63-6456 | May 16, 1963 | Blue Tab Number
Figure 14.21 – Extremely rare – Probably the first, human-taken (astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr), photograph of Lakes of western Tibet, from Space.
Photo NASA, original photography
Vintage Chromogenic print on ‘A Kodak Paper’
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch
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Sea Tribe, 2020
British Columbia, Canada
Original photography
Digital Print
Signed by the artist on the back
101,5 x 152,5 cm / 40 x 60 inch, edition of 10
79 x 118 cm / 31 x 46,5 inch, edition of 15
61 x 91,5 cm / 24 x 36 inch, edition of 20
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Yellow Fuse, Folland Gnat, Chino, USA, 2015
Original photography
Digital print on brushed aluminium
Signed & numbered
Total edition of 9 (+2 artist’s proofs)
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Sands of Time
Original photography
Digital print
Signed and numbered
Edition of 10 per size
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Sands of Time
Original photography
Digital print
Signed and numbered
Edition of 10 per size
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Sands of Time
Original photography
Digital print
Signed and numbered
Edition of 10 per size
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A scene at the sea
Original photography
Digital print
Signed and numbered
Edition of 10 per size
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Eternal Cascade, 2013
Svalbard, Norway
Original photography
Digital Print
Signed by the artist on the back
101,5 x 152,5 cm / 40 x 60 inch, edition of 10
79 x 118 cm / 31 x 46,5 inch, edition of 15
61 x 91,5 cm / 24 x 36 inch, edition of 20
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First aerial view of Tibetan Plateau
S-63-6440 | May 16, 1963 | Blue Tab Number
Figure 14.22 – Extremely rare – Probably the first, human-taken (astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr), photograph of the Tibetan Plateau in north-central Tibet, from Space.
Photo NASA, original photography
Vintage Chromogenic print on ‘A Kodak Paper’
25,4 x 20,32 cm / 10 x 8 inch