VINTAGE MASTERS: Iconic Photographs from 1853-1996 CLOSING

small Throckmorton Edward Weston vintage 1924 CABALLITO DE CUARENTA susan@susanprThrockmorton Fine Art (www-throckmorton-nyc.com) is presenting fifty vintage photographic images by the great early masters of the medium in a new show titled VINTAGE MASTERS to be presented at its NY gallery from November 19 through January 9.

Gallery owner Spencer Throckmorton says, “This show has been curated to illustrate the nearly century and a half, from 1853 to 1996, when photographic innovation grew from its infancy to become one of the most important and impactful ways to express the human condition.  No matter their age, location, education, political bent or social situation, the photographers featured in this show shared a commonality of vision.  They coupled their innate talents and abilities with a keen observation of their peers and forebears achievements in ways that helped the medium of photography skyrocket into our collective consciousness.  It’s hard to image what the 20th century would have been like without these photographers.”  Among the most iconic and legendary photographers whose work will be featured at Throckmorton is Eugene Atnet, Brassai, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier Bresson, Lucien Clergue, Tina Modotti, Nickolas Muray, Edward Weston and Guggenheim award-winner Marilyn Bridges. 145 East 57 Street 3rd floor 212 223 1059

Free.











When: Sat., Jan. 9, 2016 at 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

small Throckmorton Edward Weston vintage 1924 CABALLITO DE CUARENTA susan@susanprThrockmorton Fine Art (www-throckmorton-nyc.com) is presenting fifty vintage photographic images by the great early masters of the medium in a new show titled VINTAGE MASTERS to be presented at its NY gallery from November 19 through January 9.

Gallery owner Spencer Throckmorton says, “This show has been curated to illustrate the nearly century and a half, from 1853 to 1996, when photographic innovation grew from its infancy to become one of the most important and impactful ways to express the human condition.  No matter their age, location, education, political bent or social situation, the photographers featured in this show shared a commonality of vision.  They coupled their innate talents and abilities with a keen observation of their peers and forebears achievements in ways that helped the medium of photography skyrocket into our collective consciousness.  It’s hard to image what the 20th century would have been like without these photographers.”  Among the most iconic and legendary photographers whose work will be featured at Throckmorton is Eugene Atnet, Brassai, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier Bresson, Lucien Clergue, Tina Modotti, Nickolas Muray, Edward Weston and Guggenheim award-winner Marilyn Bridges. 145 East 57 Street 3rd floor 212 223 1059

Free.

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