Norman Parkinson, Jean Patchett, Vogue, 1950 - [Signed Poster]
A colour exhibition poster, entitled ‘Norman Parkinson, National Academy of Design, 1083, Fifth Avenue, New York’ depicting Jean Patchett for Vogue, signed in pen ‘Norman Parkinson’.
Parkinson CBE (1913 - 1990) is one of Britain’s most renowned fashion and portrait photographers. He pioneered a more spontaneous and energetic representation of fashion. Parkinson’s photographs are embedded with a storytelling quality which make his images of glamorous women both elegant and humorous.
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm.
Frame not included.
Maximum order of 1 per person.
Posters will be sent rolled in a cardboard postal tube.
Please note the item illustration is of a single example. Signatures, annotations, placement of both, and minor condition may vary.
Please note we have limited supply of each item and availability of specific posters will change with every purchase. We advise you that you purchase the item and request a condition report to reserve your limited copy. Returns can be processed within 3-5 days should you decide against the purchase.
We also recommend posters are sent directly to a reputable framer.
A colour exhibition poster, entitled ‘Norman Parkinson, National Academy of Design, 1083, Fifth Avenue, New York’ depicting Jean Patchett for Vogue, signed in pen ‘Norman Parkinson’.
Parkinson CBE (1913 - 1990) is one of Britain’s most renowned fashion and portrait photographers. He pioneered a more spontaneous and energetic representation of fashion. Parkinson’s photographs are embedded with a storytelling quality which make his images of glamorous women both elegant and humorous.
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm.
Frame not included.
Maximum order of 1 per person.
Posters will be sent rolled in a cardboard postal tube.
Please note the item illustration is of a single example. Signatures, annotations, placement of both, and minor condition may vary.
Please note we have limited supply of each item and availability of specific posters will change with every purchase. We advise you that you purchase the item and request a condition report to reserve your limited copy. Returns can be processed within 3-5 days should you decide against the purchase.
We also recommend posters are sent directly to a reputable framer.
A colour exhibition poster, entitled ‘Norman Parkinson, National Academy of Design, 1083, Fifth Avenue, New York’ depicting Jean Patchett for Vogue, signed in pen ‘Norman Parkinson’.
Parkinson CBE (1913 - 1990) is one of Britain’s most renowned fashion and portrait photographers. He pioneered a more spontaneous and energetic representation of fashion. Parkinson’s photographs are embedded with a storytelling quality which make his images of glamorous women both elegant and humorous.
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm.
Frame not included.
Maximum order of 1 per person.
Posters will be sent rolled in a cardboard postal tube.
Please note the item illustration is of a single example. Signatures, annotations, placement of both, and minor condition may vary.
Please note we have limited supply of each item and availability of specific posters will change with every purchase. We advise you that you purchase the item and request a condition report to reserve your limited copy. Returns can be processed within 3-5 days should you decide against the purchase.
We also recommend posters are sent directly to a reputable framer.
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