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Lot ID: 17428
Bernd and Hilla  Becher:   Industriehallen (Industrial Facades)
 
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Description
Title: Industriehallen (Industrial Facades)
Style: Contemporary (ca. 1945-present)
Medium: Photographs, Digital Print
Year: 2006
Size: height - 35.4 in, width - 36.6 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, inscribed, Signed and numbered on verso
Edition: of 40
Foundry/Publisher: Edition Schellmann
Estimate: from $4,500 to $6,500

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Bernd and Hilla Becher
Industriehallen (Industrial Facades), 2006
Digital print
35.4 x 36.6 in
90 x 93 cm

Bernd, born 1931, and Hilla Becher, born 1934, were an influential German photographer couple. Both Bernd and Hilla studied at the Düsseldorfer Kunstakademie and the couple was married in 1961. The Bechers are best known for their photographs of German industrial architecture. Bernd died in 2007.

Edition of 40. Signed and numbered on verso. Digital pigment print (Ditone) on photo paper. Mint condition.
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      Shipping Weight: 4 lbs
      Framing: No
      Item Location: Switzerland
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    Krefeldn Hafen, 1979
    gelatin silver print
    29.8 in. x 36.1 in. / 75.6 cm. x 91.8 cm.
    Signed, Inscribed

    ed.ed.5

    Sold for US $18,781

    Phillips de Pury & Company London:
    Saturday, October 17, 2009, (Lot 00286)
    Contemporary Art Day Sale

  • Bernd and Hilla Becher
    Gasbehälter in Tyldesley bei Manchester, 1966
    gelatin silver print
    15.9 in. x 12.1 in. / 40.4 cm. x 30.7 cm.
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    Sold for US $8,452

    Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH:
    Thursday, June 04, 2009, (Lot 01216)
    Auction 164: Moderne and Contemporary Photographs

  • Bernd and Hilla Becher
    Stone breaker, for gravel, Günzburg, Germany, 1989
    gelatin silver print
    19.6 in. x 23.6 in. / 49.8 cm. x 60.0 cm.
    Signed, Inscribed

    ed.1/5

    Sold for US $12,500

    Christie's New York:
    Tuesday, March 31, 2009, (Lot 00075)
    Photographs

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