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2009/43/1-2/6 Photographic print, personal, black and white, mounted on card, model Lucy Kirraly, experimental photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1976. Click to enlarge.

Photograph of Lucy Kirraly by Bruno Benini

Photographic print, personal, black and white, mounted on card, model Lucy Kirraly, experimental photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1976
Head shot of model's face in profile, facing left, with hair flowing behind.
On reverse, upper centre, written in pencil, 'PORTRAIT OF LUCY KIRALY JUNE 76 / EXPERIMENTING WITH BACK LIGHTING' and stamped [with some letters missing] 'BRUNO BENINI/ PHOTOGRAPHER / 6 McKILLOP ST. / MELBOURNE TEL 672633' , upper left, pencil, '60' in circle.

Summary

Object No.

2009/43/1-2/6

Object Statement

Photographic print, personal, black and white, mounted on card, model Lucy Kirraly, experimental photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1976

Physical Description

Photographic print, personal, black and white, mounted on card, model Lucy Kirraly, experimental photograph by Bruno Benini, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1976
Head shot of model's face in profile, facing left, with hair flowing behind.
On reverse, upper centre, written in pencil, 'PORTRAIT OF LUCY KIRALY JUNE 76 / EXPERIMENTING WITH BACK LIGHTING' and stamped [with some letters missing] 'BRUNO BENINI/ PHOTOGRAPHER / 6 McKILLOP ST. / MELBOURNE TEL 672633' , upper left, pencil, '60' in circle.

Dimensions

Height

433 mm

Width

570 mm

Depth

2 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Photograph of Lucy Kirraly by Bruno Benini 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/401191>

Wikipedia

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