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  • Description
  • Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
Type of artwork Photography
Period 1945 to 1999
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Originele US Navy foto van de wereldberoemde fotograaf Edward Steichen waarop een F6F bommenwerper opstijgt vanaf de USS Lexington in de slag van de Marshall Eilanden tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Deze gelatine zilverdruk is uitgegeven door de US National Archives in 1980.


Kunstenaar:  Edward Steichen (USA, 1879-1973)

Titel:  US Navy WWII

Jaartal:  1980

Afmetingen:  25 cm x 20 cm

Techniek:  gelatine zilverdruk naar het origineel uit 1943

Uitgave:  uitgegeven door de US National Archives

Conditie:  in goede staat


Photo
Photo by Edward Steichen when he was director of a special US Navy Photographic Department. US Navy photo of the War in the Pacific during WWII, shot November 1943. This Glossy RC gelatin silver print is printed by the US National Archives in 1980 as a pressphoto, credited official US Navy photo on the reverse. This photo shows an F6F bomber taking off from the USS Lexington during the battle of the Marshall Islands.

Artist
Edward Steichen was an American photographer, painter and museum curator. He was frequently featured in Alfred Stieglitz Camera Work during its run from 1903 to 1917. From 1923 to 1938, Steichen was a photographer for the fashion magazines Vogue and Vanity Fair. During those years he was regarded as the best known and highest paid photographer in the world. During World War II he was the chief of the US Navy's photography department. After the war he became director of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art until 1962. While at MoMA he curated and assembled the exhibition 'The Family of Man', which was seen by nine million people.

 


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