Unfortunately, this print has been mounted with some nasty adhesive, and then somewhat crudely matted, so I'm not doing any peeling to find info. Fortunately the mounting hasn't poisoned the print, and it's not very faded at all - print is in excellent shape, for what I think is its age. Seems that it is an elargement from an 8x10 either glass plate or neg, because the examples I find on the web are all that size, therefore most museum pieces were contact printed. It's a beautiful print. I'll take it to my framer and see what he can do.
I remember going into the Village in NYC in around 1968 as a hippie youth, and looking at his prints in a gallery I forget the name of in bins very similar to record store bins at the time. You know, flip, flip. Most were priced from 50 to 100 bucks, which was pretty steep for this teenager. Oh, to go back in time.