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Introducing Frank Herrmann's Icons of the 1960's



We are very excited to introduce Frank Herrmann's Icons of the 1960's.


A collection of signed limited edition prints from rare photographs taken by Frank Herrmann on the set of Dr.No, The Saint and at Abbey Road Studios.


Frank Herrmann was born in Berlin in 1933, though his family moved to London in September of that year.


Herrmann is widely regarded as one of the outstanding photojournalists of the latter part of the twentieth century, with an illustrious thirty year career at The Sunday Times.


 As each edition sell out prices will increase.

These photographs and contact sheets will be the only signed edition of a series that is recognised and purchased by The National Portrait Gallery in London.

Really interesting collectible art.

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