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Anonymous WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. ELECTION POSTER. Lithograph, 1900 . Poster for
Located in Portland, ME
Anonymous WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. ELECTION POSTER. Lithograph, 1900 . Poster for Bryan's candidacy for President in 1900. He ran, with Adlai E. Stevenson as Vice President, against W...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Film, Lithograph
Prince, George WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT AND jAMES S. SHERMAN CAMPAIGN POSTERS, 1908.
Located in Portland, ME
Prince, George WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT AND JAMES S. SHERMAN CAMPAIGN POSTERS, 1908. The Taft with edge losses and a black line running from Taft's head to the right edge; the Sherman wit...
Category
Early 1900s Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Film, Lithograph
WILLIAM MCKINLEY AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN POSTERS.
Located in Portland, ME
Prince, George WILLIAM MCKINLEY AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN POSTERS. Lithographs, 1900. With Prince's copyright, lower left, and Litho by Julius Bien NY, lower right. The McKinle...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Film, Lithograph
JAMES AGEE, OLD FIELD POINT, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, 1937.
By Walker Evans
Located in Portland, ME
Evans, Walker (American, 1903–1975). JAMES AGEE, OLD FIELD POINT, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, 1937. Gelatin silver print.
This example was offerd at Christies in 2018; catalogued by the...
Category
1930s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
THE MOTHER OF US ALL
By Carl Van Vechten
Located in Portland, ME
Thomson, Virgil (American, 1896-1989. THE MOTHER OF US ALL. Music Press, NY, 1947. Quarto, cloth, 157pp. The limited edition of 55 copies on special paper, signed on the colophon pag...
Category
1940s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
RICHARD AVEDON - CENTER FOR CREATIVE IMAGING
By Richard Avedon
Located in Portland, ME
Avedon, Richard. RICHARD AVEDON - CENTER FOR CREATIVE IMAGING. Poster, 1991. Signed in ink by Avedon. Captioned " Gordon Stevenson, drifter Interstate 90 Butte Montana...
Category
1990s Portrait Photography
Materials
Offset
WARREN G. HARDING SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED PHOTOGRAPH
Located in Portland, ME
Shorey, Charles Urban. WARREN G. HARDING SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED PHOTOGRAPH. Original gelatin silver photograph, 1921.
Inscribed and signed on the p...
Category
1920s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE, HELENA, AR 1991.
By James Perry Walker
Located in Portland, ME
Walker, James Perry (American, born 1945). MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE, HELENA, AR 1991. Gelatin Silver print, 1991. A beautiful and haunting portrait o...
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1990s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
PAUL BOWLES
By Carl Van Vechten
Located in Portland, ME
Van Vechten, Carl. PAUL BOWLES. Gelatin Silver photograph, 1958. With the photographer's blind stamp, recto and his stamp and annotations, verso. 10 x 7 3/4 inches. In excellent condition.
Paul Bowles (American, 1910-1999) was an author, composer and translator, who lived most of his life, and did most of his work in Tangier, Morocco. He is best known for the novel "The Sheltering Sky."
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1950s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
WENDELL WILLKIE STEPPING OUT OF A CAR
By Ben Greenhaus
Located in Portland, ME
Greenhaus, Ben (American, 1908-1951). WENDELL WILLKIE STEPPING OUT OF A CAR. Mounted gelatin silver photograph of Willkie, presumably during the campaign of 1940. c. 12 x 10 inches. ...
Category
1940s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
JIMI HENDRIX AND BRIAN JONES, MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL.
By Jim Marshall
Located in Portland, ME
Marshall, Jim. JIMI HENDRIX AND BRIAN JONES, MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL. Photograph, 1967, printed later. Gelatin Silver print on glossy paper. Inscribed "4058...
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1960s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
JANIS JOPLIN BACKSTAGE AT THE WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO.
By Jim Marshall
Located in Portland, ME
Marshall, Jim. JANIS JOPLIN BACKSTAGE AT THE WINTERLAND, SAN FRANCISCO. Photograph, 1968, printed later. Gelatin Silver print on glossy paper. Unsigned. 17 7/8 x 12 1/4 inches, 455 x...
Category
1960s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
ROBERT PEARY, THE LORD MAYOR OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND AND OTHERS.
Located in Portland, ME
Unknown Photographer. ROBERT PEARY, THE LORD MAYOR OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND AND OTHERS. Gelatin silver print, 1910. The image shows Commander Peary with Cha...
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Materials
Silver Gelatin
ORSON wELLES - SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
Located in Portland, ME
Unknown Photographer.
SIGNED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF ORSON WELLES.
Photographer not known, no date, but circa 1937/8.
Silver Gelatin Photograph, 7 x 5 i...
Category
1930s Portrait Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
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