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Jacques Henri Charles au Lartigue Bibi in London, 1929 –
a photograph that caught my eye in the catalog of the Heritage Signature Fine Art Photography Auction, open for bidding through June 9th. (This particular gelatin silver print, from the corporate art collection of 7-11, is signed and blind-stamped by Lartigue, and is estimated at $2–3000 in value.) Click here to browse.
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue's Solange David, Paris, December 1929, from a show up through Saturday the 10th at G. Gibson Gallery in Pioneer Square, Seattle. I wrote previously about the Imogen Cunningham prints they have for sale, but the rest of the show, featuring work by Lartigue and Marion Post Wolcott, is also not be missed. It's a smallish selection, but absolutely captivating – if you work downtown, head over there one day this week on your lunch break and catch it before it's gone. Info here.