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Victor Bockris Portrait William S. Burroughs - black and white photograph1949
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Victor Bockris - "Portrait William S. Burroughs"
Iconic photos by Victor Bockris: Portrait of the American novelist William S. Burroughs.
Black and white photograph 1949, in good condition.
The journalist Bockris succeeds in creating intimate insights into the society of the New York bourgeoisie, approaching the portrayed in subtle black and white portraits.
Country of Origin: United States.
Topic: People.
Image Size: 22,0 x 15,0 cm.
Total Size: 24,0 x 18,0 cm.
Orientation: Portrait.
Primary Color: Black.
Secondary Color: White.
About the artist Victor Bockris:
Victor Bockris, (* 1949 in Sussex, England) US journalist and author, is considered the most important chronicler of the New York underground.
The writer has been an intimate connoisseur of New York's bohemian scene since the 1960s in his capacity as "village chronicler".
- Creator:Victor Bockris
- Creation Year:1949
- Dimensions:Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)Width: 7.09 in (18 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Winterswijk, NL
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