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Paolo Pellegrin

Civilians sift through the rubble looking for survivors following an Israeli air raid. Beirut, Lebanon from Double Blind

Estimate
£2,000 - 3,000
£6,048
Lot Details
Gelatin silver print.
2006
38 x 58.3 cm (14 7/8 x 22 7/8 in.)
Signed, dated, numbered 4/7 and annotated 'Lebanon' in pencil on the verso. Accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Catalogue Essay
This is one of the most era-defining images from the Lebanon war. From Paolo Pellegrin’s series Double Blind, the image is a testimony to the destruction and its ramifications, between Hezbollah and the Israeli Army, in Lebanon. Double Blind was published as a book in 2007. Pellegrin’s work focuses on the impact, consequences and legacy of suffering.

Paolo Pellegrin was born in Rome in 1964. After studying architecture at L’Università la Sapienza, he earned a degree in photography at the Instituto Italiano di Fotografia in Rome. Beginning his
career in 1987, Pellegrin has since become one of the world’s finest photographers and is a recipient of ten World Press Photo awards, the Robert Capa Gold Medal and the Photographer of the Year in the Pictures of the Year international competition, amongst many other accolades.

Paolo Pellegrin

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