BILL WITT Fashion & The Human Form 1949 vintage
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BILL WITT, Black Nude, 1948-1949, 9.625x6.875" Gelatin silver print, Printed 1948-1949, Signed, titled and dated in pencil on print verso; inscribed in pencil: Illustrated full page in 1950 U.S. Camera Annual.
Fashion and the human form, nudes, were a staple subject of all working photographers, and was the source of much of their income.
Bill Witt (1921-2013) was born in Newark, New Jersey. He studied photography with Paul Strand and Alexey Brodovitch, and art with Hans Hoffman at the Art Students League. Growing up during the Depression, Witt was inspired by the great documentary photographers of the Farm Security Administration, including Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Ben Shahn. He joined and exhibited with the Photo League until it stopped running in 1951.
Since the start of his career in 1947, Witt produced memorable pictures of New York and the energy of the city; some are of the most popular images of the photographic world. His work is in many private collections and public museums: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Hallmark Collection, the Smithsonian Institute, and many university museum collections. He is frequently shown in exhibits about the New York School and the Photo League.
CREDIT: Holden Luntz Gallery
https://www.holdenluntz.com/artists/bill-witt/
Fashion and the human form, nudes, were a staple subject of all working photographers, and was the source of much of their income.
Bill Witt (1921-2013) was born in Newark, New Jersey. He studied photography with Paul Strand and Alexey Brodovitch, and art with Hans Hoffman at the Art Students League. Growing up during the Depression, Witt was inspired by the great documentary photographers of the Farm Security Administration, including Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Ben Shahn. He joined and exhibited with the Photo League until it stopped running in 1951.
Since the start of his career in 1947, Witt produced memorable pictures of New York and the energy of the city; some are of the most popular images of the photographic world. His work is in many private collections and public museums: the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Hallmark Collection, the Smithsonian Institute, and many university museum collections. He is frequently shown in exhibits about the New York School and the Photo League.
CREDIT: Holden Luntz Gallery
https://www.holdenluntz.com/artists/bill-witt/
Condition
Very Good. Minor wear, handling marks, edge wear.
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BILL WITT Fashion & The Human Form 1949 vintage
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