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Sebastiao Salgado

Lot 73309
Kuwait (Greater Burhan Oilfield: capping a wellhead), 1991
Gelatin silver print.

11,7 x 17,3 in (29.6 x 43.8 cm)

Lot 73309
Kuwait (Greater Burhan Oilfield: capping a wellhead), 1991
Gelatin silver print.
11,7 x 17,3 in (29.6 x 43.8 cm)

Estimate: US$ 4,000 - 6,000
€ 3,600 - 5,400
Auction: 9 days

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Oct 01, 2024
Auction number: 8178
Auction name: Photographs Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Sebastiao Salgado (Brazilian, b. 1944) Kuwait (Capping a Wellhead, Greater Burhan Oilfield), 1991 Gelatin silver print 11-5/8 x 17-1/4 inches (29.6 x 43.8 cm) (image) 16 x 20 inches (sheet) Embossed with photographer's blindstamp, lower margin recto. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil, verso. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Ursula Gropper; Hal Gould, circa 2000. This work is one of a series of striking images of Kuwaiti oil fires taken by Sebastião Salgado in 1991, shortly after the end of the Gulf War. The fires were deliberately started by Saddam Hussain's troops in his attempt to push up oil prices and further destabilize the region. Salgado's photographs capture vividly the blackened and ravaged desert landscape and the superhuman efforts of oil-soaked Canadian firefighters to quell these hellish infernos. There is another work from the series from this collection in the auction. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
The Collection of Ursula Gropper; acquired by Hal Gould, c. 2000
A typically beautiful print by Salgado, in excellent condition. Loose print; unframed.
Lot Details
Sebastiao Salgado (Brazilian, b. 1944) Kuwait (Capping a Wellhead, Greater Burhan Oilfield), 1991 Gelatin silver print 11-5/8 x 17-1/4 inches (29.6 x 43.8 cm) (image) 16 x 20 inches (sheet) Embossed with photographer's blindstamp, lower margin recto. Signed, titled, and dated in pencil, verso. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Ursula Gropper; Hal Gould, circa 2000. This work is one of a series of striking images of Kuwaiti oil fires taken by Sebastião Salgado in 1991, shortly after the end of the Gulf War. The fires were deliberately started by Saddam Hussain's troops in his attempt to push up oil prices and further destabilize the region. Salgado's photographs capture vividly the blackened and ravaged desert landscape and the superhuman efforts of oil-soaked Canadian firefighters to quell these hellish infernos. There is another work from the series from this collection in the auction. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
The Collection of Ursula Gropper; acquired by Hal Gould, c. 2000
A typically beautiful print by Salgado, in excellent condition. Loose print; unframed.

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