About this Item
Vintage Ruedi Studio Photo. Stamped on back. The third scan shows a piece of paper that was found with the photos but is not included in this sale and is shown for information only. Attilio Gatti was an Italian explorer, author and film-maker who travelled extensively through Africa in the first half of the 20th century. He is known in documentary circles for his film Siliva the Zulu (1927). Gatti was among the last great Safari Expedition men. He led ten expeditions to Africa over 23 years before 1945. He became one of the Europeans to see the fabled Okapi, and the Bongo, a brown Lyre horned antelope with white stripes. *** Date : ca 1936 *** Location/Lieu : Afrique Equatoriale Francaise *** Photographer/Credit : Eberto Ruedi *** Categories : Africa (Other) - Seaside, Lakes & Rivers, Mixed Groups *** Silver print, Good to very good condition, Hand retouched for publication, light creases. *** Size in inches/Taille en pouces (1 inch=2,5 cm) : about 3,2x5,5. Seller Inventory # G21526
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Title: Attilio Gatti African Expedition AEF Natives...
Binding: No binding
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Bits of Our Past Ltd t/a Past to Present: Offering original antique and modern photographs including a large selection of albumen cartes de visite and stereoviews as well as a large selection of World War I and early aviation photographs.
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