E G Barnhill – 5 x 7 Black & White Photo on Glass Plate – BOK TOWER
LAST ONE IN THE COLLECTION! BOK TOWER – 5 x 7 black and white photo on glass plate featuring photo by E G Barnhill from the early 20th century. The photo is signed by the artist and comes unframed, making it ideal for display in a unique and artistic way. *** The last 2 pictures are of the original box the photos were stored in with the original tissue papers placed around them. *** I added a photo as an example of how I display the photos with color. I cut a piece of canvas and placed it behind the photo and framed it. It has a watercolor feel which is similar to all of E G Barnhill’s art.
🎈SiGNED! Paolo Roversi – The Smell of India, Hardcover, English, NEW, Pasolini
Thirty years later, Paolo Roversi presents an India that is just as mystical and fabulous, captured in sepia tones and powdery colors, the signature of his aesthetic. In 1961, Pasolini traveled to India with Alberto Moravia and Elsa Morante.
Autograph of Yami Gautam India – signed photo – Bollywood movie actress
Yami Gautam Dhar – Indian actress known predominantly for her work in Hindi films.
1985 Raghubir Singh Transplanting Paddy Outskirts Srinagar Kashmir India SIGNED
About this work: “Transplanting Paddy, On the Outskirts of Srinagar, Kashmir, 1985” by Raghubir Singh (1942-1999) This exceptional image portrays two women in traditional attire working in waterlogged paddy fields during the process of transplanting rice seedlings. Their orange clothing contrasts beautifully with the lush green fields and the blue tones of the water and distant mountains. In the foreground, a wooden cart with large metal wheels, presumably used to carry seedlings, rests at the edge of the field. The perspective emphasizes the agricultural labor and tools central to rural life in this region. In the background, the serene beauty of Kashmir is highlighted with its iconic landscape: flat green fields, scattered trees, and the majestic Himalayas under a partly cloudy sky. This photograph encapsulates Singh's mastery of blending human activity with the natural environment, offering both a documentary and artistic representation of rural Kashmir during the period. The work is a dye-transfer print and is signed and inscribed by Singh in pencil on the reverse. It is numbered #1 from the edition of 20. The work is further stamped by the artist on the reverse. It is housed in a silver frame behind UV resistant glass. Provenance: Private collection, US; Acquired from the above Size: 9 1/2 inches tall by 14 1/2 inches wide (image) 17 1/8 inches tall by 21 5/8 inches wide (sheet) 18 1/2 inches tall by 22 1/2 inches wide by 1 inch deep (frame) About the artist: Raghubir Singh (1942–1999) was a pioneer of color street photography who worked and published prolifically from the late 1960s until his death in 1999 at age 56. Born into an aristocratic family in Rajasthan, he lived in Hong Kong, Paris, London, and New York—but his eye was perpetually drawn back to his native India. Using a handheld camera and color slide film, he recorded India's dense milieu in complex frieze-like compositions teeming with incident, fractured by reflections, and pulsating with opulent color. Singh embraced color as part of a continuous Indian aesthetic tradition that reaches back to the miniature paintings of the Mughal period. He was also deeply influenced by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson (whom he met in Jaipur in 1966), Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray, and American street photographers such as William Gedney and Lee Friedlander. As he traveled along his own artistic path, Singh forged a distinctively Indian style of modernist photography that stands, as he put it, “on the Ganges side of modernism.” Condition: Excellent overall condition. No apparent flaws to the image. Sheet professionally hinged along top edge. Frame with typical wear from handling. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed! This work will be carefully packed and shipped with insurance and signature confirmation. Free local pick up is also available. International buyers – please note I cannot lower the declared value of the package for customs. I frequently receive messages from people after I sell an item, asking if it is definitely gone. If something catches your eye, don't hesitate to inquire before it is sold! Feel free to ask any questions.
New York Photojournalist Eliot Elisofon Signed Photo. Lingaraj Temple India 1955
Title: Lingaraj Temple, India. Over the years, Elisofon travelled to six continents, covering an estimated 2,000,000 miles. In 2013 the museum celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives and art collection with the exhibition Africa Re-Viewed: The Photographic Legacy of Eliot Elisofon.
NEW Signed Todd Lundeen Photographic Triptych – India, China & Thailand – 28”
Original signed photographic triptych by internationally published travel photographer Todd Lundeen. • Artist: Todd Lundeen. • Condition: New in plastic, unused. New in original plastic. • Signature: Hand-signed (pencil).
Original CLEMENS KALISCHER ‘Sarkej, India’ GIRL w 4 Boys SIGNED Gelatin PHOTO
Kalischer’s architectural photographs have appeared in Architectural Forum, Urban Design International, and Progressive Architecture. This is a wonderful original. I actually have a couple of his New York views in my personal collection.
Andy Katz Photograph Faces Of India Silver Gelatin Print B&W Signed 25/60
A nice touch is that the photograph was taken on film, so it has a lovely grain.
Original CLEMENS KALISCHER ‘Girls Washing on the River Banks INDIA’ PHOTOGRAPH
This is a wonderful original. I actually have a couple of his New York views in my personal collection. For those not familiar with the photographer, I have included his biography below. This is one of his images from his months in India with Fortune Magazine.
Rare Second President of India Signed Presentation Photograph Silver Photo Frame
In 1962, he succeeded Dr. Rajendra Prasad as the second President of India, bringing wisdom, grace, and dignity to the role. This rare signed presentation photograph serves as a tangible link to one of India’s most celebrated leaders.
