Philips Photographic auction in London and Diane Arbos’s work launched at the forefront

Philips Photographic auction in London and Diane Arbos’s work launched at the forefront

On November 22, the Philips Auction House is residing in November 22, in which a group of pictures of the most famous photographers, including American Diane Arbos, who lived between 1923 and 1971, appears known for her very desirable and pioneering personal images taken in northeastern America during the late fifties and sixties. She is also famous for staying Strong personal relationships with their perception, and memory images were also taken at various levels of human relations.

In addition, Diana Arbos was interested in pictures that describe human feelings, whether in their living rooms or in the street, considering that their surreal beauty exceeds the common distance in documentary photography.

Erbos works the great diversity of the American society, from the images of twins, children, beauty queens and giants, while each distinctive image makes the viewer in contact with an exceptional individual that was highlighted through the indisputable accuracy of Diane Arbos.
Among the pictures shown:
Photo of a lady in a bus, New York
Photo capture date: 1956
Price: From 5 to 7 thousand dollars
Type of edition: Silver Edition of Gelatin, printed later Neil Silicrick.

The image is sealed with a photo, signed, and numbered, number 18/75.
A picture of a lady in a bus
A picture of a pair of lovers, Washington Square Park, New York
Photo capture date: 1965
Price: From 8 to 12 thousand dollars
Sealed with a stamp “photo of Arbos’s two photo and signed, numbered No. 7/75.
A picture of a pair of lovers.

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