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Berry Berenson, Silver Gelatin Print

1970 (Printed Later)

About the Item

Berry Berenson was related on her mother’s side to the great couturier Schiaparelli and through her father to the distinguished art historian Bernard Berenson. After a period of modeling, Berenson became a fashion photographer in her own right. This photograph taken in Berenson’s apartment in New York is from a six-page feature in Vogue titled “Berry Berenson – A Natural Girl” that was published August 1, 1972. The article remarked on her “touching trust and openness” and her “unselfconscious dash and style that make her one of the great girls that spark up the New York scene”. Here she wears a white wool robe and an African snake bracelet of ivory that was a gift from her sister Marisa. In August 1973, she married the actor Anthony Perkins. Sadly, Berenson died when her flight to Los Angeles was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Silver gelatin print on Ilford Galerie Baryta paper Edition of 25 Estate signed and stamped Print on 20" x 24" paper We print on Thursdays. Prints typically ship out in 2-3 weeks, depending upon the day we receive the order. We are happy to ship to a framer of your choice. Please feel free to contact the gallery with any questions.
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