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Photogravure proves itself at Swann

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The value of the hand pulled photogravure is emerging as witnessed in last weeks aution entitled, 'Photographic Literature' at Swann in New York. The three top lots of this red-hot genre contained hand-pulled photogravures.
 
Doris Ulmann's Roll, Jordan, Roll (New York, 1933) sold for $33,600. Alvin Langdon Coburn's, New York (London & New York, 1910) netted a record $28,800, and an issue of Camera Work, Number 36, with 16 Stieglitz photogravures was had for $20,400.
 
More encouraging is that these lots were purchased by dealers, implying that the retail value of this work is significantly higher.
 

 

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