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Apollo 11.-  Buzz Aldrin descending the ladder of theUnknown photographer "Answer from God", originalGemini 6.- Stafford (Thomas) The spacecraft approaches
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The Stephen White Space Collection

Stephen White's Los Angeles gallery for fine art and historical photography opened its doors in 1975, one of the first in the United States. He became the founding president of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers in 1979. Always ahead of the field, the gallery represented and exhibited 20th century and contemporary photographers as well as 19th century pioneers. In 1990, he sold his entire personal collection and inventory to a Japanese museum. Since 1990, Stephen has devoted his time to collecting, writing, researching and curating. He has curated or co-curated exhibitions at the Van Gogh Museum, the Palais Tokyo in Paris, and many American museums. A number of the photographs in this sale were included in the catalogue and exhibition Skydreamers: A Saga of Air and Space, at the Autry National Center, Los Angeles, December 2010 to April 2011. Unless otherwise stated, all photographs are vintage prints on fibre-based paper.
Auction Curators:
Rupert Powell
International Head of Books and Works on Paper
Max Hasler
Modern First Editions and 20th Century Literature
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Alan Shepard, the first American in space, winched: Alan Shepard, the first American in space, winched aboard a helicopter after splashdown, 5 May 1961; Formal portrait of Alan Shepard, and 5 views of pre-flight water training, vintage gelatin silver
0031: Alan Shepard, the first American in space, winchedEst. £300-£400
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The Saturn C-1, Redstone / Mercury and Juno rockets: Rockets.- The Saturn C-1, Redstone / Mercury and Juno rockets at Huntsville, Alabama, February 1961, vintage chromogenic prints, mounted on card, one or two abrasion marks, c.185 x 240 mm (7 1/4 x 9
0033: The Saturn C-1, Redstone / Mercury and Juno rocketsEst. £300-£400
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Mercury Astronauts.- The Mercury Seven, c.1959-62,: Mercury Astronauts.- The Mercury Seven, c.1959-62, together 16 vintage silver gelatin prints, most informal studies, most with captions or photographer credits to versos, minor creasing, one with
0040: Mercury Astronauts.- The Mercury Seven, c.1959-62,Est. £400-£500
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