About the Artwork
Vogue Magazine Cover
1950
Irving Penn
1917-2009
American
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Platinum palladium print
Image: 22 1/4 × 18 1/2 inches (56.5 × 47 cm)
Photographs
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Founders Society Purchase, Mary Martin Semmes Fund, Laura H. Murphy Fund
F80.176
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Markings
Signed and numbered on verso: Irving Penn 15/34
In pencil, upper center, verso: BLACAK AND WHITE VOGUE COVER / P1661 [encircled with pencil] / Platinum-palladium [stamp, in grey ink] Deacidified / Print made November 1976 / 15/34
Stamp, in gray ink, center verso: Hand-coated by the photographer Stamp, in gray ink, center left: In addition to 34 numbered prints of this image | in platinum metals, unnumbered, but signed, silver | prints not exceeding a total of 16 may exist Stamp, in gray ink, center right: Photograph by Irving Penn | copyright 1950 by | THE CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS INC. | Not to be reproduced without | written permission of the | copyright owner
Provenance
before 1980, Edwynn Houk Gallery (New York, New York, USA);1980-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Photographs from Detroit Collections. Detroit, 1983, p. 37 (fig. 18).
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Irving Penn, Vogue Magazine Cover, 1950, platinum palladium print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Mary Martin Semmes Fund, Laura H. Murphy Fund, F80.176.
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