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First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
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Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653848_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653845_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653842_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653839_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653836_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653833_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653830_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653827_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_186653824_FER
First Apple computer in perfect working order for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Computer 1
Ref 16966
04/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Sotheby’s
One of the first 50 computers built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak is expected to fetch up to $600,000 +USD at auction.
The unit is said to be in pristine condition and in full working order.
The 1976 device features an Apple-1 motherboard with a vintage company monitor, keyboard and cassette interface for loading programmes.
It comes with a custom mirror-bottomed plexiglass display case and is being sold by New York auction house Sotheby’s.
The Apple-1n was the first pre-assembled personal computer to come to market, was the debut product of the embryonic tech company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest.
The Steve Wozniak-designed computer was one of the first to integrate video display terminal circuitry into its circuit board.
It was a revolutionary step at a time when most computers used blinking lights and switches as an interface.
The Apple-1 with a television screen and keyboard was a computer that was accessible to an audience well beyond hobbyists.
OPS: The Apple-1 computer being sold by Sotheby's New York.
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DUKAS_181841266_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
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Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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DUKAS_181841311_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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DUKAS_181841296_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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DUKAS_181841290_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD. It sold with this signed note from Zuckerberg
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DUKAS_181841284_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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DUKAS_181841278_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: Also at the same sale, one of Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s black Alternative brand hoodie, custom-made with a 2010 Facebook mission statement logo went for $15,875 USD / €15.265 euros, also over fifteen times its original estimate of $1,000 USD.
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DUKAS_181841272_FER
Apple founder Steve Jobs bow tie sells for over €34,000 euros
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 16590
28/02/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
A green bow tie with pink stripes, worn by Apple computers founder Steve Jobs has sold for $35,750 USD / €34.375 euros.
The price was 35 times the low estimate of $1,000 USD.
Jobs wore the accessory for two different photo shoots surrounding the release of a new Macintosh Computer in January 1984.
The late tech giant also wore it at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado.
He kicked off a speech by saying: ”They paid me sixty dollars, so I wore a tie.”
He got it out the wardrobe again for the annual Macintosh shareholder's meeting on January 24th, 1984 during which he demonstrated some of the specialty functions of the new groundbreaking computer.
The bow tie was sold by US sale room Julien’s Auctions??The buyer also got a copy of a book called The Computer: An Illustrated History from its Origins to the Present Day which features Jobs on the cover wearing the tie.
OPS: The Steve Jobs bow tie which sold at auction.
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DUK10126032_002
FEATURE - Von Apple-Gründer Steve Jobs signierte Floppy Disc verkauft sich für über 80'000 Dollar
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Jobs 1
Ref 11179
05/12/19
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A Macintosh floppy disk autographed by the late Apple computers co-founder Steve Jobs has sold for a staggering $84,115 USD / €75,838 Euros.The autographed piece of memorabilia had been expected to achieve around $7,5000.The final price included a 25 percent buyers premium after the hammer came down on a bid of $67,292 USD / €60670 Euros .Jobs, who died in 2011 aged 56, after battling pancreatic cancer, rarely gave autographs.Because the floppy disc was an Apple product with his signature on it , it made the lot all the more special.The autographed floppy disk with a copy of the Macintosh System Tools version 6.0 signed in black felt tip, was sold by US saleroom RR Auction based in Boston, in an online auction.
OPS:The rear of the floppy disk signed by Jobs
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DUK10126032_001
FEATURE - Von Apple-Gründer Steve Jobs signierte Floppy Disc verkauft sich für über 80'000 Dollar
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Jobs 1
Ref 11179
05/12/19
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Pictures must credit : RR Auction
A Macintosh floppy disk autographed by the late Apple computers co-founder Steve Jobs has sold for a staggering $84,115 USD / €75,838 Euros.The autographed piece of memorabilia had been expected to achieve around $7,5000.The final price included a 25 percent buyers premium after the hammer came down on a bid of $67,292 USD / €60670 Euros .Jobs, who died in 2011 aged 56, after battling pancreatic cancer, rarely gave autographs.Because the floppy disc was an Apple product with his signature on it , it made the lot all the more special.The autographed floppy disk with a copy of the Macintosh System Tools version 6.0 signed in black felt tip, was sold by US saleroom RR Auction based in Boston, in an online auction.
OPS:The floppy disk signed by Jobs
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DUK10117766_021
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Sebastian Errazuriz
The men behind the biggest tech and social media companies as well as world leaders are being turned into classical sculptures.The life-like works used 3D modelling and printing.The Beginning of the End features sculptures depict the new mythology of characters shaping our future such as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple founder Steve Jobs.There are is also a work of US president Donald Trump, Russia’s Valdimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping as the tirumvate of world power.They are all done in the style of ancient Roman or renaissance figures.Finally there is also a bust of US security whistleblower Edward Snowden.The pieces have been created by New York based artist Sebastian Errazuriz. The piece will go on public show at an exhibition opening May 1 at the Elizabeth Collective gallery in New York.
OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Putin (left) Trump (right) and Xi Jimping (centre) in a piece titled The Police State
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DUK10117766_020
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Sebastian Errazuriz
The men behind the biggest tech and social media companies as well as world leaders are being turned into classical sculptures.The life-like works used 3D modelling and printing.The Beginning of the End features sculptures depict the new mythology of characters shaping our future such as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple founder Steve Jobs.There are is also a work of US president Donald Trump, Russia’s Valdimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping as the tirumvate of world power.They are all done in the style of ancient Roman or renaissance figures.Finally there is also a bust of US security whistleblower Edward Snowden.The pieces have been created by New York based artist Sebastian Errazuriz. The piece will go on public show at an exhibition opening May 1 at the Elizabeth Collective gallery in New York.
OPS: Sebastian Errazuriz working on the Beginning of the End collection.
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DUK10117766_019
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Sebastian Errazuriz
The men behind the biggest tech and social media companies as well as world leaders are being turned into classical sculptures.The life-like works used 3D modelling and printing.The Beginning of the End features sculptures depict the new mythology of characters shaping our future such as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple founder Steve Jobs.There are is also a work of US president Donald Trump, Russia’s Valdimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping as the tirumvate of world power.They are all done in the style of ancient Roman or renaissance figures.Finally there is also a bust of US security whistleblower Edward Snowden.The pieces have been created by New York based artist Sebastian Errazuriz. The piece will go on public show at an exhibition opening May 1 at the Elizabeth Collective gallery in New York.
OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz
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DUK10117766_018
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
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Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Sebastian Errazuriz
The men behind the biggest tech and social media companies as well as world leaders are being turned into classical sculptures.The life-like works used 3D modelling and printing.The Beginning of the End features sculptures depict the new mythology of characters shaping our future such as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple founder Steve Jobs.There are is also a work of US president Donald Trump, Russia’s Valdimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping as the tirumvate of world power.They are all done in the style of ancient Roman or renaissance figures.Finally there is also a bust of US security whistleblower Edward Snowden.The pieces have been created by New York based artist Sebastian Errazuriz. The piece will go on public show at an exhibition opening May 1 at the Elizabeth Collective gallery in New York.
OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Amazon's Jeff Bezos in a piece called The Corporate Nation.
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DUK10117766_017
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Sebastian Errazuriz
The men behind the biggest tech and social media companies as well as world leaders are being turned into classical sculptures.The life-like works used 3D modelling and printing.The Beginning of the End features sculptures depict the new mythology of characters shaping our future such as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple founder Steve Jobs.There are is also a work of US president Donald Trump, Russia’s Valdimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping as the tirumvate of world power.They are all done in the style of ancient Roman or renaissance figures.Finally there is also a bust of US security whistleblower Edward Snowden.The pieces have been created by New York based artist Sebastian Errazuriz. The piece will go on public show at an exhibition opening May 1 at the Elizabeth Collective gallery in New York.
OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Elon Musk in a piece called Exile and Escape.
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DUK10117766_016
FEATURE - Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs und Co als klassische Statuen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10350
Sculptures 1
23/04/2019
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Elon Musk in a piece called Exile and Escape.
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Google's Larry Page left) and Sergey Brin (right) in a piece titled The Great Oracle.
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz.Steve Jobs in a piece called The Prophet
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Ed Snowden in a piece alled The Collapse of the Resistance
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. A piece called The Useless Caste
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg in a piece called The New Opium
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OPS:Sebastian Errazuriz working on the Beginning of the End collection.
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Steve Jobs in a piece called The Prophet
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Amazon's Jeff Bezos in a piece called The Corporate Nation.
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Google's Larry Page left) and Sergey Brin (right) in a piece titled The Great Oracle.
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. A piece called The Useless Caste
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz.Ed Snowden in a piece alled The Collapse of the Resistance
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Steve Jobs in a piece called The Prophet
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Ed Snowden in a piece alled The Collapse of the Resistance
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OPS: The Beginning of the End collection used 3D printing
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OPS: One of the pieces from the Beginning of the End collection by Sebastian Errazuriz. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg in a piece called The New Opium
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Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.011/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.016/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.002/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.004/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.012/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.007/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.015/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.006/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.001/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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FEATURE - Steve Jobs zieht als Banksy-Graffity ins Flüchtlingscamp von Calais
Fresque de l'artiste Banksy representant Steve Jobs dans la jungle de Calais qui abrite 8000 migrants. Le 14 decembre 2015.
Pic shows one of three paintings by English graffiti artist Banksy at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp called 'Jungle' in France, Dec. 14, 2015.
Street artist Banksy has taken on the migrant crisis in a new mural at a migrant camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist has depicted the late Apple guru Steve Jobs Ñ whose biological father was from Syria Ñ carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer. His publicist, Jo Brooks, confirmed Saturday that the work found at the encampment in Calais is genuine./ALCALAYSARAH_1730.010/Credit:Sarah ALCALAY/SIPA/1512141738 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00734770
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