Burt 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 Warhol’s The Factory and went on to star, that same year, in a large number of his films. They were considered to be hugely influential in pop culture at that time, and here, Glinn photographs the trio posing in a manhole in New York at the height of their collaboration.
Specification
Format: Archival Pigment Print
Printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper
Size: 11 x 14 in (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Please note, this Darkroom Print is hand stamped with a Magnum Stamp on the back. This will be hidden by the framing.
This print is for personal use only, intended for display in the home or other private spaces. For all other purposes, such as display in public spaces or institutions, publishing the image online or in print, or any other form of usage, permission must be granted by Magnum Photos.
Framing
Each frame is hand-crafted and made-to-order and includes framing-grade quality plexiglass, which comes with ~60% UV protection.
Please allow up to three additional weeks before your order is shipped when ordering a framed item.
Please note: due to the nature of the framing process the artist archival stamp that is on the recto of our Contact Sheet, Darkroom and Magnum Edition prints will be obscured upon framing.
Shipping
All of our prints are shipped flat and separately from other items in your order. Unframed posters are shipped within a sturdy tube.
If you order a framed print will ship carefully packed in bubble wrap and a sturdy box separately from other items in your order.
Please allow an extra three weeks for delivery for all framed items.