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Darkroom Print: Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick and Chuck Wein, New York, 1965 Framing:Custom White Frame One of Erwitt’s most iconic

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One of Erwitt’s most iconic images

enjoying life’s simple pleasures: a side of the artist that had seldom been seen

Berlin and its inhabitants found themselves unified once more

their damp swimsuits and flushed faces hinting at a day spent in the sun

who had already lived in Milan and Paris before moving to the US in 1939

Darkroom Print: Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick and Chuck Wein, New York, 1965 Framing:Custom White Frame One of Erwitt’s most iconicBurt Glinn had a gift for capturing the soul of counterculture with his lens, and his photographs from the Beatnik movement of the 50s through to the hippie movement of the 60s immortalize the style and rhythm of the period. Edie Sedgwick and her manager Chuck Wein first met Andy Warhol in early 1965, which launched a chain of events in which Sedgwick started spending time at Warhols The Factory and went on to star, that same year, in a large number

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