Art Brokerage: Bruce Weber American Artist: B.1946. Bruce Weber has a perpetual fascination with the complications and manifestations of being a man in today's world. He is famous for his images that have appeared in Vogue, Interview, GQ, W Magazine, and Vanity Fair. Weber's photographs are occasionally in color, however most are in black and white or toned shades. They are gathered in limited edition print books, including A House is Not a Home and Bear Pond, an early work which featured, among other models, Eric Nies from MTV's The Real World series. In 1993, he photographed singer-songwriter Jackson Browne for his 1993 album I'm Alive. Weber created the fashion label Weberbilt in 2003; his first line, "eat, swim, sex, sleep", went on sale in boutiques in London and Miami Beach, Florida in 2004. Listings wanted.
"Take Five" 26x 31 inch, print Estate Stamped and Numbered Edition Print of 950. The Estate of George Rodrigue created a proprietary ink to stamp on print editions originally designed by George Rodrigue and released by the Rodrigue Estate posthumously. The one-of-a-kind ink formula includes several security measures that guarantee the authenticity of Rodrigue Estate editions. The stamp measures approximately 1.5 x 3 inches and is screened directly onto prints issued by the Rodrigue Estate.All prints sold directly by the Rodrigue Estate are also accompanied with a certificate of authenticity indicating the number of the print purchased from the estate.
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