Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
Bruce Cratsley produced a personal and highly poetic body of work with the dominant theme being the mysteries of light and shadow. Cratsley's images of inanimate objects, urban street scenes and portraits of his friends and lovers, possess a metaphysical peculiarity reminiscent of Eugène Atget, André Kertész or his mentor and friend, Lisette Model. Cratsley's work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the New York Public Library, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
1980s Other Art Style Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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1930s Contemporary Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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1930s Photorealist Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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1920s Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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1920s Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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1980s Contemporary Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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Early 20th Century Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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Late 20th Century Pop Art Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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20th Century Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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Early 20th Century Realist Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Bruce Cratsley Still-life Photography
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