No. 87080285

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Leni Riefenstahl - Self-portrait, Filming of OLYMPIA, handsigned.
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Leni Riefenstahl - Self-portrait, Filming of OLYMPIA, handsigned.

Leni Riefenstahl (1902-2003). Actress, film director, photographer, dancer ..., Photography. Magnificent self-portrait of the controversial German filmmaker. We believe that the reproduction technique is gelatin silver. Hand signed by Riefenstahl. Perhaps more valuable is the flyer or magazine sheet (from 1938), with publicity on the back, about the technique used in the filming of Olympia in 1936. Assembled WITHOUT adhesives. Back of frame with copy of contact with Leni Riefenstahl's secretary (LENI RIEFENSTAHL PRODUKTION). Photography mounted on a small mat.. Framing in "box" with fixed glass (31,5 x 22.5 cm.). Perfect. Private collection of photographs autographs and documents of the always controversial and fascinating Leni Riefenstahl. ________________________________________________________Professional packaging with all security measures. Fast shipping with UPS or SEUR (mainly with these companies) and with a permanent tracking number. Although it does not appear in the description, combined shipping is possible, adjusting the price of shipping and returning the remaining amount. Important: we pay taxes. If you wish to send an invoice with the VAT itemized, please tell us so that we can include it in the package. Thanks Current lots and soon to be auctioned by Kokoschka, Christo, Bretón, Aguayo, Riefenstahl, Beuys, Richter, Chillida, Nitsch, Duchamp, Holzer, Max Bill, Gilbert & George, various artist books...

No. 87080285

No longer available
Leni Riefenstahl - Self-portrait, Filming of OLYMPIA, handsigned.

Leni Riefenstahl - Self-portrait, Filming of OLYMPIA, handsigned.

Leni Riefenstahl (1902-2003).

Actress, film director, photographer, dancer ...,

Photography. Magnificent self-portrait of the controversial German filmmaker. We believe that the reproduction technique is gelatin silver.

Hand signed by Riefenstahl.

Perhaps more valuable is the flyer or magazine sheet (from 1938), with publicity on the back, about the technique used in the filming of Olympia in 1936.

Assembled WITHOUT adhesives.

Back of frame with copy of contact with Leni Riefenstahl's secretary (LENI RIEFENSTAHL PRODUKTION).

Photography mounted on a small mat.. Framing in "box" with fixed glass (31,5 x 22.5 cm.).
Perfect.

Private collection of photographs autographs and documents of the always controversial and fascinating Leni Riefenstahl.


________________________________________________________Professional packaging with all security measures. Fast shipping with UPS or SEUR (mainly with these companies) and with a permanent tracking number. Although it does not appear in the description, combined shipping is possible, adjusting the price of shipping and returning the remaining amount.

Important: we pay taxes. If you wish to send an invoice with the VAT itemized, please tell us so that we can include it in the package. Thanks

Current lots and soon to be auctioned by Kokoschka, Christo, Bretón, Aguayo, Riefenstahl, Beuys, Richter, Chillida, Nitsch, Duchamp, Holzer, Max Bill, Gilbert & George, various artist books...



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