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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Photog, OKs Reprinting of “Limited Edition” Pics

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Photog, OKs Reprinting of Limited Edition Pics eggleston1

If you sell a number of prints of a photograph as a “limited edition,” should you be allowed to later reprint that photo in a different size, format, or medium and then sell the new pieces as a new edition? Apparently the US legal system believes the answer is “yes.”

A judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed against photographer William Eggleston by art collector Jonathan Sobel, who claimed that Eggleston’s decision to sell new prints of old photos hurt the value of the original “limited edition” prints.
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William Eggleston Digital Pigment Prints Fetch $5.9 Million at Auction

William Eggleston Digital Pigment Prints Fetch $5.9 Million at Auction eggleston mini

36 of American photographer William Eggleston‘s digital pigment prints were auctioned off at Christie’s on Monday, fetching a whopping $5.9 million — far more than the $2.7M they were expected to sell for. Eggleston is credited with helping making color photography a legitimate artistic medium for galleries, which had previously favored B&W prints. A print of Eggleston’s “Memphis (Tricycle)” (shown above) was the top seller after being snatched up for $578,500.
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