International & Australian PHOTOGRAPHY
20th Century Photography
Collectors' List 119 2006

116 Rennie Ellis (1940-2003)
Carol Jerrems at Brummels Gallery of Photography, 1975. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, authenticated by Kerry Oldfield Ellis, titled, dated "November 1975" in ink verso, 12.6 x 18.8cm.
Kerry Oldfield Ellis is the wife of Rennie Ellis.

$4,400
117 Rennie Ellis (1940-2003)
Photographic Artist, Carol Jerrems, c1970. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, photographer's stamp and titled in red ink verso, 24.6 x 16.7cm. Slight cockling overall.
Taken by Ellis in Carol Jerrems' bedroom at Mozart Street, St Kilda, Melbourne.

$7,700
118 Elliott Erwitt (American, b.1928)
Ballycotton, Eire, 1968/later printing. Silver gelatin photograph, signed in ink in margin below, signed, titled and dated in pencil verso, 32.1 x 21.5cm.
Illustrated in Elliott Erwitt: To the Dogs, 1992, p15.

$6,600
119 Elliott Erwitt (American, b.1928)
Athens, Greece, 1972/later printing. Silver gelatin photograph, signed in ink in margin below, signed, titled, and dated in pencil verso, 30.1 x 20.2cm.
Illustrated in Elliott Erwitt: To the Dogs, 1992, p61.
$6,800
120 Philippe Halsman (American, 1906-1979)
Groucho Marx, c1950. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, title stamped verso, 29.6 x 23.5cm.

$2,800
121 Philippe Halsman (American, 1906-1979)
Kim Novak, c1950. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, signed in blue crayon and title stamped verso, 29.4 x 23.3cm. Minor handling creases.

$1,900
122 Philippe Halsman (American, 1906-1979)
Gina Lollobrigida, c1950. Vintage silver gelatin photograph, title stamped verso, 29.7 x 22cm. Chips to edges.

$1,800

123 Philippe Halsman (American, 1906-1979)
(a) Richard Rodgers; (b) Oscar Hammerstein II, c1950. Pair of vintage silver gelatin photographs, stamped and titled in pencil verso, 24.6 x 19.5cm. (a) Handling crease; (b) water stain lower right.
Stamps read "Copyright by Phillipe Halsman"and "Philippe Halsman. 33 West 67th Street, New York, 23, NY. Endicott 2-9670." From 1950 to 1956, Halsman photographed his subjects jumping, as a means to making "the mask fall… so that the real person appears."

The Pair
$3,800