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Handmade platinum print on 15 x 19 inch Arches Aquarelle Watercolour paper, signed/numbered in pencil by Gered Mankowitz on the front. Supplied window mounted to 16x20 inch mount size. The title, subject, location and date are embossed onto the mount. Edition of 35. Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Printed on metallic paper, mounted on aluminium and presented in a box frame without glazing to maximise the impact of light falling on the metallic paper. Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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In the exhibition we have chosen to display this image mounted on dibond, trimmed to display the image area only, and presented in a white box frame construction with the mounted print 'floating'. Framed in this way, the signature and number appear on the reverse. It could equally be supplied in a regular frame and window mount, signed and numbered on the front. Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Prices are shown excluding VAT. This is added at checkout where applicable.
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Kate in a green leotard, from the series for Wuthering Heights in January 1978.
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"The leotard was still with us but had evolved and become a little more complicated! Kate is climbing out of an old Kodak print glazing drum that we used as a base for a coffee table in the studio." Gered Mankowitz
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"One of the film siren portraits made for general promotional purposes in March 1978. Although this portrait was not connected with Kates single Hammer Horror I have subsequently felt that it fits the title quite well!" Gered Mankowitz
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"Taken during my final session with Kate in February 1979 and intended to create the high-fashion magazine cover look of a classic photographer like Norman Parkinson." Gered Mankowitz
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"Shot from the US release of the Kick Inside album sleeve session in March 1978. EMI America had rejected the original cover and I was brought in to shoot an alternative. I had the box made especially for the shoot and we used it again for the Lionheart cover." Gered Mankowitz