EdwardHopper
Newbie
FYI- The Dorsky Museum at the campus of SUNY New Paltz in New York has a Lewis Hine exhibit of vintage 5x7 and 4x5 contact prints. Most are a gift to the museum's Permanent collection from Howard Greenberg.
Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and as an added bonus they have a 1950's vintage Cartier-Bresson photograph of the kids playing near a blasted wall in Spain. You don't see a print like this too often . Next to it is a vintage Eugene Smith as well. Made my year so far seeing this work.
If you've never been, New Paltz is a cool town at the base of New York's Shawangunk Mountains. There's also a high concentration of early Dutch Hugenot homes as well as great restaurants .
Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and as an added bonus they have a 1950's vintage Cartier-Bresson photograph of the kids playing near a blasted wall in Spain. You don't see a print like this too often . Next to it is a vintage Eugene Smith as well. Made my year so far seeing this work.
If you've never been, New Paltz is a cool town at the base of New York's Shawangunk Mountains. There's also a high concentration of early Dutch Hugenot homes as well as great restaurants .
helen.HH
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Have to see if the train goes up there, the museum nearby...
Always loved Hopper exhibits at the Whitney as a child/teenager/adult
Best ~HH
Have to see if the train goes up there, the museum nearby...
Always loved Hopper exhibits at the Whitney as a child/teenager/adult
Best ~HH
charjohncarter
Veteran
The final year of WW1, Lewis Hine:
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2...ance-in-the-final-year-of-world-war-i/559454/
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2...ance-in-the-final-year-of-world-war-i/559454/
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