The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC just acquired four more photos by the amazing Lida Moser (may she rest in peace). Lida's work is already in the collection of the NPG as well as the National Portrait Galleries of Britain, Canada and Scotland! We miss her and love her and are honored to run her estate.
They've acquired these photos:
Look at the photo and see the clear and empty surroundings around Siskind, the mud, the water, the stream??? Does anyone know where in Central Park that would have been in 1949?
By the way, that photo is in the permanent collection of many museums, including 3-4 "local" museums here in the DMV.
One day I will tell the story of the Judy Collins shoot... or even better, the Charlie Mingus shoot.
They've acquired these photos:
- Judy Collins, gelatin silver print, 1961
- Charles Mingus, gelatin silver print, 1965
- Nell Blaine, gelatin silver print, 1968
- Aaron Siskind, gelatin silver print, 1949
Look at the photo and see the clear and empty surroundings around Siskind, the mud, the water, the stream??? Does anyone know where in Central Park that would have been in 1949?
By the way, that photo is in the permanent collection of many museums, including 3-4 "local" museums here in the DMV.
One day I will tell the story of the Judy Collins shoot... or even better, the Charlie Mingus shoot.
Aaron Siskind by Lida Moser, circa 1949 |
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