ID 1303637
Lot 17 | LEE FRIEDLANDER (B. 1934)
Estimate value
$ 6 000 – 8 000
New York City, 1966
gelatin silver print, printed mid-1980s
signed in pencil and stamped photographer's '44 So. Mountain Road, New City, N.Y.' credit and reproduction limitation in ink (verso) credited, titled, dated and dated on exhibition labels (frame backing board)
image: 7 3/8 x 11 in. (18.7 x 28 cm.)
sheet: 11 x 13 7/8 in. (28.7 x 35.2 cm.)
Provenance
LIGHT Gallery, New York;
Phillips de Pury & Company, April 28, 2005, lot 223;
acquired from the above sale by the present owner.
Literature
Rod Slemmons, Lee Friedlander: Like a One-Eyed Cat: Photographs 1956-1987, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1989, pl. 20.
John Szarkowski, Lee Friedlander: Self Portrait, D.A.P./Fraenkel Gallery, New York, 1998, pl. 27.
Lee Friedlander and John Szarkowski, Autoportrait: Photographies de Lee Friedlander, ACTES SUD, France, 1999, cover.
Peter Galassi, Friedlander, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005, cat. no. 120, p. 112.
Walter Moser et al., American Photography, The Albertina Museum, Vienna, 2020, pg. 132.
Exhibited
San Diego, Museum of Photographic Arts, Double Vision: Photographs from the Strauss Collection, January 13, 2002 - March 17, 2002.
San Francisco, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, de Young Museum, Real to Real: Photographs from the Trevor Traina Collection, June 9, 2012 - September 16, 2012.
Vienna, The Albertina Museum, American Photography, August 24, 2021 - November 28, 2021.
Artist: | Lee Friedlander (1934) |
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Applied technique: | Gelatin silver print |
Genre: | Portrait |
Auction house category: | Photography |
Artist: | Lee Friedlander (1934) |
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Applied technique: | Gelatin silver print |
Genre: | Portrait |
Auction house category: | Photography |
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