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Bailey's Box of Postcards

by David Bailey

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For this exclusive collection of postcards, David Bailey, one of the world's most distinguished and distinctive photographers, has chosen a selection of images from his archive - some familiar, others previously unseen. This box of 36 portraits, reminiscent of Bailey's acclaimed Box of Pin - Ups (1965), demonstrates the extraordinary range of people that he has captured during his long career; many of them famous, some anonymous, all of them unforgettable .… (more)
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For this exclusive collection of postcards, David Bailey, one of the world's most distinguished and distinctive photographers, has chosen a selection of images from his archive - some familiar, others previously unseen. This box of 36 portraits, reminiscent of Bailey's acclaimed Box of Pin - Ups (1965), demonstrates the extraordinary range of people that he has captured during his long career; many of them famous, some anonymous, all of them unforgettable .

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