http://www.repubblica.it/persone/201...1/?ref=HRESS-1
This small picture was apparently sold for 1 million 600 thousands Euro. It's a small contact print, it sold for more gold than it weights really.
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http://www.repubblica.it/persone/201...1/?ref=HRESS-1
This small picture was apparently sold for 1 million 600 thousands Euro. It's a small contact print, it sold for more gold than it weights really.
I think this Ferrotype is the only existing photograph of him and is unique, P.S. The rifle he is leaning on isn't a Winchester, it's a Henry.
That is amazing!
Jeff
I'm not a bleeding heart liberal, but I can't help thinking that there's something deeply immoral about someone spending this amount of money on a scrap of paper that will probably languish in a bank vault for the rest of it's existence when two thirds of the Worlds population go to bed hungry every night, I know it's the guys money and he can do what he likes with it, but I wonder how he sleeps at night.
The same reason a lot of us sleep easily at night after spending lots of money on computers, film, paper, cars, tellies, phones, internet connections, clothes, things with lots of fancy packaging etc... We don't think about it!
Great photograph by the way.
It's a small contact print
a scrap of paper
It's a tintype. But yes, an obscenely expensive one.
This amused me:
The tintype format was an early type of photography which used metal plates to create reverse images, and the photograph led to the mistaken belief that the outlaw was left handed. This is why a 1958 film about his life, starring Paul Newman, was entitled The Left Handed Gun
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesi...hotograph-sold
Lew Wallace the governor of New Mexico and a former Civil War Union general who pardoned Billy on a murder charge, later went on to write Ben-Hur .