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Marvin E. Newman

Marvin E. Newman

A striking gelatin silver print by Marvin E. Newman, this work exemplifies the photographer's keen eye for composition and his ability to capture the raw energy of everyday life in mid-20th century America. Printed no later than 1953, the image reflects the influence of the Photo League and the documentary tradition that shaped Newman's early career. The photograph demonstrates a masterful use of light and shadow, lending depth and drama to its subject.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed no later than 1953.

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The Odyssey of Collecting: Photographs from Joy of Giving Something Foundation

October 3, 2017

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Marvin E. Newman, Marvin E. Newman

A striking gelatin silver print by Marvin E. Newman, this work exemplifies the photographer's keen eye for composition and his ability to capture the raw energy of everyday life in mid-20th century America. Printed no later than 1953, the image reflects the influence of the Photo League and the documentary tradition that shaped Newman's early career. The photograph demonstrates a masterful use of light and shadow, lending depth and drama to its subject.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed no later than 1953.
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20th Century, Mid Century Modern, Male Artist, Documentary Style, Emerging Artist, Black and White Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, American Photographer, Vintage Photography, Urban Subject Matter, Monochromatic, Urban Subject, Monochromatic Palette, Postwar Era, Street Photography

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