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In Robert Frank's later work (post The Americans) he often creates printed pieces from several photographs. Some are obvious collages and that is corroborated by the information on the MoMA web site, but there are several that are simply listed as 'Gelatin Silver Print' but appear to be made using a set of 35mm film strips. For example:
This one is listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' with dimensions 18 7/8 × 14 15/16" (48 × 38 cm), so I assume it's on a single sheet of paper. It has the appearance of a contact sheet, but the dimensions don't add up.
This one is similar:
This is also listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' with dimensions 23 11/16 × 14 3/4" (60.1 × 37.5 cm), which also imply this is not a contact print from 35mm film.
I think these are really interesting pieces in Frank's oeuvre but I'm not quite sure how these would have been printed. Does anyone have any insight into how these prints might have been made?
This next one is also simply listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' and I assume it was created by printing two different negatives onto the same sheet of paper. It's something I'd like to try, but I need to think of a repeatable method for getting things positioned correctly.

This one is listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' with dimensions 18 7/8 × 14 15/16" (48 × 38 cm), so I assume it's on a single sheet of paper. It has the appearance of a contact sheet, but the dimensions don't add up.
This one is similar:

This is also listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' with dimensions 23 11/16 × 14 3/4" (60.1 × 37.5 cm), which also imply this is not a contact print from 35mm film.
I think these are really interesting pieces in Frank's oeuvre but I'm not quite sure how these would have been printed. Does anyone have any insight into how these prints might have been made?
This next one is also simply listed as a 'Gelatin Silver Print' and I assume it was created by printing two different negatives onto the same sheet of paper. It's something I'd like to try, but I need to think of a repeatable method for getting things positioned correctly.
