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Nanna Heitmann Signed In the Ural Mountains on a Film Set Limited Edition Magnum Photograph Print

Nanna Heitmann Signed In the Ural Mountains on a Film Set Limited Edition Magnum Photograph Print

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NANNA HEITMANN
"In the Ural Mountains on a film set, 2019"
Museum Quality Limited Edition Digital C-Print
from Magnum Square Print Sale 2022, "NOW"

SIGNED BY Nanna Heitmann

Comes with a Charles Scott Gallery Certificate of Authenticity

Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices in New York City, Paris, London and Tokyo. It was founded in Paris in 1947.  This gorgeous piece of photographic art was sold during their "Now" sale, in cooperation with The Photographers' Gallery that was held for seven days in October of 2022.  Prints were limited in number to only the prints sold during these seven days (though not physically numbered).      

Format: Digital C-Print
Paper Size: 6 x 6 in (15.24 x 15.24 cm), Image Size: 5.5 in (14 cm) on the longest side.
Material: Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper.  All supporting materials (label, etc.) are archival, i.e. acid-free and will not damage the print or affect its longevity.  
Edition: Limited to quantity sold over 7 days in October, 2022
Signed, Un-numbered: Signed on back label 

Nanna Heitmann quotes the entirety of William Carlos William's poem "Blizzard" for this photograph (See below)

Nanna Heitmann (born 1994) is a German documentary photographer. She joined Magnum Photos as a nominee in 2019 and became a full member in 2023. She studied photojournalism and documentary photography at the University of Hanover. As of 2020 Heitmann was living in Moscow. She was a finalist for the Pulizter Prize in 2024 and 2025.

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Snow:
years of anger following
hours that float idly down —
the blizzard
drifts its weight
deeper and deeper for three days
or sixty years, eh? Then
the sun! a clutter of
yellow and blue flakes —
Hairy looking trees stand out
in long alleys
over a wild solitude.
The man turns and there —
his solitary track stretched out
upon the world.

- Blizzard by William Carlos Williams

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