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Boy in Red with Green Fruit, São Paulo Boy in Red with Green Fruit, São Paulo

From the São Paulo collection

Bahia was an absolute joy and Rio was colorful and rewarding.

I don’t remember why I went to São Paulo. I think all the tall buildings I had heard about fascinated me.

When I got there and started walking around it became apparent that the buildings held even less fascination for me than usual.

More to the point, the markets and the people, as you can see, are what was most fascinating.

As usual.

Boy in Red with Green Fruit, São Paulo

Brazil
Kodachrome, 1974

$2,400.00

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From the São Paulo collection

Bahia was an absolute joy and Rio was colorful and rewarding.

I don’t remember why I went to São Paulo. I think all the tall buildings I had heard about fascinated me.

When I got there and started walking around it became apparent that the buildings held even less fascination for me than usual.

More to the point, the markets and the people, as you can see, are what was most fascinating.

As usual.

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