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Thomas Hoepker, Museum quality fine art pigment print "Muhammad Ali jumping from a bridge over the Chicago River. Chicago, USA. 1966", Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper Hand signed by Thomas Hoepker verso. Limited Edition, released by Magnum for 4 days in 2020 Condition: Mint Not removed from plastic cover to prevent dirt or fingerprints. Print comes unframed, pictured other examples framed. “I met the Champ for the first time in 1966 in Chicago. He was 24, had recently converted to Islam, and had just changed his name to Muhammad Ali. I was a young photo reporter, working for Stern magazine in Germany, and the editors had assigned me to ‘stick to the guy and follow him around as long as you can’. I was interested in observing and photographing him as a person, not so much as a boxer. But this proved to be a difficult task. The Champ was elusive and erratic. Ali could be delightful, talking without end, in long cascading sentences, often laced with rhymes. But, suddenly, he would clam up and become inaccessible. Then, in the next moment, he would cooperate fully with me, clowning around, taking off his shirt, climbing on a bridge railing above the Chicago River and jumping towards my Leica. No horizon seemed too far away for his ambitions.” – Thomas Hoepker Many of these pictures have gone around the world and have become photographic icons. They have been shown in many museums and are sought after by collectors.

Nr. 81970019

Verkauft
Steve McCurry (1950-) - Steve McCurry (1950-) - Stilt Fishermen

Steve McCurry (1950-) - Steve McCurry (1950-) - Stilt Fishermen

Thomas Hoepker, Museum quality fine art pigment print "Muhammad Ali jumping from a bridge over the Chicago River. Chicago, USA. 1966", Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper

Hand signed by Thomas Hoepker verso.
Limited Edition, released by Magnum for 4 days in 2020
Condition: Mint
Not removed from plastic cover to prevent dirt or fingerprints.
Print comes unframed, pictured other examples framed.

“I met the Champ for the first time in 1966 in Chicago. He was 24, had recently converted to Islam, and had just changed his name to Muhammad Ali. I was a young photo reporter, working for Stern magazine in Germany, and the editors had assigned me to ‘stick to the guy and follow him around as long as you can’.
I was interested in observing and photographing him as a person, not so much as a boxer. But this proved to be a difficult task. The Champ was elusive and erratic. Ali could be delightful, talking without end, in long cascading sentences, often laced with rhymes. But, suddenly, he would clam up and become inaccessible. Then, in the next moment, he would cooperate fully with me, clowning around, taking off his shirt, climbing on a bridge railing above the Chicago River and jumping towards my Leica. No horizon seemed too far away for his ambitions.”
– Thomas Hoepker

Many of these pictures have gone around the world and have become photographic icons. They have been shown in many museums and are sought after by collectors.







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