Vintage Large Format Alfred Statler York City Street Construction Photograph




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Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:28607914Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Year: c. 1950s - 1960sRegion of Origin: North America
Width (Inches): 10.25Artist: Alfred Statler
Color: GrayStyle: Vintage
Photo Type: Gelatin SilverListed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: CityscapesQuantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Originality: OriginalDate of Creation: 1950-1969
Height (Inches): 13.5Color Type: Black & White
Original Description:
ITEM: This is a vintage and original, large format, mid-century photograph taken by artist and photojournalist Alfred Statler. A dramatically composed photo with stark shadows, Statler has captured the silhouettes of workers along one of New York City's streets. This is a mysterious and wonderful moment in time captured in Statler's favorite city. This photo comes directly from the estate of Alfred Statler
Photograph measures 10.25" x 13.5" without margins on a glossy, double weight... paper stock with the photographer's ink stamp on verso.
Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery.
More about Alfred Statler:
Self-made, cat-crazy photographer couple Alfred and Betty Statler captured the heyday of New York's art scene, its celebrities and intellectual elite, and the sometimes gritty underbelly of the city's industrial core. Drawn to the City's artistic and intellectual milieu, and to each other, the two documented New York City and their travels around the world.
Alfred Staler was born Alfred Goldschmidt in the Bronx, New York City, in 1916. He served in a European photography unit during World War II, developing his photography skills. He returned to the states and enrolled at Cooper Union, then jetted off to France to refined his medium in the City of Lights, documenting the European post-war period. While living in Paris he studied painting under Fernand Léger. After two years, Statler and his wife Betty found themselves back in New York, where Alfred freelanced for most of the important periodicals of the day, his work appearing in the New York Times, LIFE, the Saturday Evening Post, among others. But he is best recognized for his pairing with Time magazine. Known for his photojournalist/documentary approach to assignments, Statler preferred to capture his subjects in their "real life;" at work, at lunch, or at home. He photographed the likes of Elie Wiesel, Duke Ellington, Andy Warhol, and Walter Cronkite, to name but a few of the artists and political figures who knew his lens. Alfred Statler died in NYC in 1984.
Betty Statler was born Elizabeth Marie Eslinger in Indiana, in 1921. She moved to New York City in 1939 and found work at the New York Public Library, where she fell in love with photography. Spurned on by this interest she moved onto Time's research department after WWII, where she met Alfred on assignment. The two moved to Paris and traveled around Europe extensively, documenting the post-war period. Upon returning to New York Betty joined back up with Time. Her body of work includes extensive travel photographs, ongoing documentation of cats (with Alfred), humanist series for Jubilee, and notably her later-career images of Mother Theresa in India which were reproduced in Time. She continued to photograph until the 1990s, when macular degeneration halted her career. With poor eyesight, Betty turned to sculpture until her death in 2013.



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