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Archives of National Geographic Society on sale at Christie’s
New York, 23 October 2012. Art Media Agency (AMA).
A collection of 240 photographs owned by National Geographic Society, ranging from late 19th century to nowadays is to be put on sale at Christie’s New York on 6 December. This is the first time the National Geographic Society puts a part of its collection on sale. Estimated turnover is $3,000,000. The sale comprises masterpieces, such as the iconic photograph of a young Afghan girl during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (valued between $8,000 and $12,000); a portrait of Admiral Robert Peary during his expedition to the North Pole in 1908; a roaring lion in South Arica, or that of an Aborigine in Papua New Guinea.
To read full article:
http://www.artmediaagency.com/en/54838/archives-of-national-geographic-society-on-sale-at-christies/
and from here:
http://thedailyrecord.com/2012/10/22/for-sale-small-slice-of-national-geographic/
Proceeds from the Dec. 6 auction, just weeks before National Geographic’s 125th anniversary, will go for the promotion and preservation of the archive and “the nurturing of young photographers, artists and explorers … who are the future of the organization,” Mulvihill said.
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