Fine Prints and Photography Auction

March 10, 2015

LOT 9

Lot 9

RICHARD HARRINGTON (1911–2005)

RICHARD HARRINGTON (1911–2005)
Lot 9 Details
RICHARD HARRINGTON (1911–2005), Canadian

DOG TEAM TRAVEL DURING ARCTIC WINTER SOUTHEAST OF COPPERMINE, 1949

Gelatin silver print; signed, titled, dated 1949, numbered 2/40, and annotated “Toronto, Ont 1980” in pencil, with photographer’s credit stamp verso. Matted and unframed.

Together with:
CANADIAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1987
Poster: RICHARD HARRINGTON, THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEYS - PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE CANADIAN FAR NORTH: 1947 - 1952, The Gallery College Park, May 20 - June 13, 1987
Lithographic exhibition poster; signed by the photographer in ink lower right. Unframed.
Image 10.25" x 13.75" — 26 x 34.9 cm.; 35" x 24.5" — 88.9 x 62.2 cm.

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $960
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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RICHARD HARRINGTON (1911–2005)
  • RICHARD HARRINGTON (1911–2005)
Provenance:

Collection of the Late Mr. Gerald B. White

CONDITION DETAILS

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