CORNELL CAPA (1918-2008) Pitching Ball, New York. 1948; printed before 2001. Silver print, the image measuring 36¾x35½ cm, 14½x14 inches, the sheet 50¾x40½ cm, 20x16 inches; with Capa's credit and copyright label with his signature, title, negative date, and negative number in ink, on verso.
Cornell Capa (American/Hungarian, 1918–2008) Female 'Human Cannonball' at a Circus in Texas, 1947 ferrotyped silver print signed in pencil, verso 13 x 10 1/8 inches.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Winter In Hyde Park, London Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1952; print: 1990's Description: Gelatin silver print. 28x35.5 cm (11x14").Stamped and annotated on verso. A lovely study in contrasts by Cornell Capa set in the magical landscape of Hyde Park where domesticity remembers the mystery and beauty of the wild.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Robert F. Kennedy, Buffalo [hands to face] Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1964 Description: Gelatin silver print. Image: 27x43 cm (10¾x17"); sheet: 40.5x51 cm (16x20").Signed, titled & dated in ink on the photographer's stamp. Cornell Capa (1918-2008) was the brother of Robert Capa and a noted photographer in his own right. He worked for both Life Magazine and Magnum Photo and was the founder of the International Center of Photography in New York.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Man with his ill daughter, El Salvador Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1973; print: 1970's Description: Gelatin silver print. 35.3x27.8 cm (14x11").Signed by Cornell Capa with Magnum stamp on verso. "In 1946, after serving in the US Air Force, Cornell became a Life staff photographer. Following his brother's death in 1954, he joined Magnum. After David 'Chim' Seymour's death in Suez in 1956, Capa took over as president of Magnum...While working for Life, Capa made the first of several Latin American trips. These continued through the 1970s and culminated in three books..." - Magnum, Magnum p. 79.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Adlai Stevenson At Convention Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1952; vintage print Description: Vintage gelatin silver print. 24.2x34 cm (9½x13½").Two stamps of Magnum Photos on verso. "In 1936, [Cornell Capa] moved to Paris, where his brother Andre (Robert Capa) was working as a photojournalist. He worked as his brother's printer until 1937, then moved to New York to join the new Pix photo agency. In 1938, he began working in the Life darkroom. Soon his first photo-story – on the New York World's Fair – was published in Picture Post...In 1974, Capa founded New York City's influential International Center of Photography, and for two decades he dedicated much of his considerable energy to serving as its director." Magnum Magnum edited by Brigitte Lardinois.
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is ESTATE STAMPED on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is ESTATE STAMPED on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is Estate Stamped on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
CORNELL CAPA (1918–2008) | Banana workers pushing a John Deere machine, Honduras 1970 Image Size: 38,5 x 56,7 cm English: *Fully Taxed. Gelatin silver print, printed in 1989 on double-weight semi-matte paper 50,7 x 60,5 cm, in very good condition. Magnum's "In our Time" exhibition blindstamp in the lower margin at right, "Cornell Capa Estate/ International Center of Photography” copyright label with typographic caption and note "printed from a negative belonging to the Estate of Cornell Capa" on the reverse. LITERATURE William Manchester (ed.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, p. 303. Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, geprintet 1989 auf halbmattem "double-weight" Papier 50,7 x 60,5 cm, in sehr gutem Zustand. Magnum-"In our Time"-Ausstellungsblindstempel im unteren Rand rechts, rückseitig "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" Copyrightlabel mit typografischem Bildtitel und Vermerk "printed from a negative belonging to the Estate of Cornell Capa". LITERATUR William Manchester (Hg.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, S. 303. *Vollbesteuert.
CORNELL CAPA (1918–2008) | Juan Perón, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1955 Image Size: 56,5 x 38,4 cm English: *Fully Taxed. Gelatin silver print, printed in 1989 on double-weight semi-matte paper 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in excellent condition. Magnum's "In our Time" exhibition blindstamp in the lower margin at right, "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" copyright label with caption and note "printed from a negative belonging to the Estate of Cornell Capa" on the reverse. LITERATURE William Manchester (ed.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, p. 18. Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, geprintet 1989 auf halbmattem "double-weight" Papier 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Magnum-"In our Time"-Ausstellungsblindstempel im unteren Rand rechts, rückseitig "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" Copyrightlabel mit typografischem Bildtitel und Vermerk "printed from a negative belonging to the Estate of Cornell Capa". LITERATUR William Manchester (Hg.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, S. 18. *Vollbesteuert.
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) - Jerusalem - City Of Mankind, Limited Edition Photograph Portfolio, 1973. This is a special limited edition of 115 hand signed and numbered copies of this commemorative portfolio. It has been produced by the international fund for concerned photography, INC, New York for the women's division of the American friend of the Israel Museum, New York. 15 copied were reserved for participating artists. The photographs were selected from the exhibition of the same title held in September 1973 showing in the Israel museum. Color prints are made by dye transfer process from original transparencies and black and white enlargements are made from original negatives under the photographers supervision. Edited by Cornell Capa. Design and production - Arnold Skolnick / Bhupendra Karia. Color prints by Berkey K and L Custom Services INC, New York. Black and white prints by Igor Bakht. Introduction by Teddy Kollek - Mayor of the City of Jerusalem. This portfolio with 12 photographs by the world's most famous artists: Werner Braun (Germany, b.1918) - Moonrise over the Knesset. Cornell Capa (Hungary/USA, 1918-2008)- View from the Israel Museum Sculpture Garden. Leonard Freed (Ameircan, 1926-2009) - Reading from Sephardic Torah scrolls. Ernst Haas (Austria/USA, 1921-1986) - In the Arab quarter, Old City. Charles Harbutt (American, 1935-2015) - Easter, Holy Fire. Bhupendra Karia (India) - Midday prayers, Al Aqsa Grounds. Marc Riboud (France, 1923-2016) - Ecumenical landscape. Marc Riboud (France, 1923-2016) - Billy Rose Garden, Israel Museum. Ted Spiegel - Benedictine nun, Mount of Olives. Micha Bar-Am - Via Dolorosa on Friday. Ron Havilio - Wallscape. Robert Burroughs - At the Western Wall. Hard cover. 45x37.5cm.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Robert F. Kennedy, Buffalo [hands to face] Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1964 Description: Gelatin silver print. Image: 27x43 cm (10¾x17"); sheet: 40.5x51 (16x20").Signed, titled & dated in ink on the photographer's stamp. Cornell Capa (1918-2008) was the brother of Robert Capa and a noted photographer in his own right. He worked for both Life Magazine and Magnum Photo and was the founder of the International Center of Photography in New York.
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Hyde Park, London, 1951 Place Published: Life Magazine Publisher: Date Published: 1951; print: 1990's Description: Gelatin silver print. 35.5x28 cm (14x11").With Life Magazine stamp on verso. Cornell Capa (1918-2008) was the brother of Robert Capa and a noted photographer in his own right. He worked for both Life Magazine and Magnum Photo and was the founder of the International Center of Photography in New York.
CORNELL CAPA (1918–2008)| Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow, USSR 1958 Image Size: 56,8 x 38,4 cm English: Gelatin silver print, printed 1989 on double-weight semi-matte paper 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in excellent condition. From original "In our Time" exhibition set. Magnum's exhibition blindstamp in the margin lower right, "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" copyright label with caption on the reverse. LITERATURE William Manchester (ed.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, p. 374. *Item is fully Taxed Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, geprintet 1989 auf halbmattem "double-weight" Papier 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Aus originalem "In our Time" Ausstellungsset. Magnum-Ausstellungsblindstempel im unteren Rand rechts, rückseitig "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" Label mit Vermerk des Bildtitels. LITERATUR William Manchester (Hg.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, S. 374. *Vollbesteuert.
CORNELL CAPA (1918–2008)| Thora study, Brooklyn, New York City 1955 Image Size: 56,6 x 38,1 cm English: Gelatin silver print, printed 1989 on double-weight semi-matte paper 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in excellent condition. From original "In our Time" exhibition set. Magnum's exhibition blindstamp in the margin at lower right, "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" copyright label with caption on the reverse. LITERATURE William Manchester (ed.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, p. 242. Shortly after Cornell, Robert Capa's youngest brother, became a full member of Magnum, he published a photo essay on the ultra-orthodox community of Satmar Hasidim in "Life" magazine in June 1955. Hasidic teachings reject secular Zionism and the modern way of life and are oriented towards the mystical writings of Judaism; religious practice is carried out to the point of ecstasy. *Item is fully Taxed Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, geprintet 1989 auf halbmattem "double-weight" Papier 60,5 x 50,7 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Aus originalem "In our Time" Ausstellungsset. Magnum-Ausstellungsblindstempel im unteren Rand rechts, rückseitig "Cornell Capa Estate/International Center of Photography" Label mit Vermerk des Bildtitels. LITERATUR William Manchester (Hg.), In our Time. The world as seen by Magnum photographers, London 1989, S. 242. Kurz nachdem Cornell, der jüngste Bruder von Robert Capa, Vollmitglied bei Magnum wurde, veröffentlichte er eine Bildreportage über die ultraorthodoxe Gemeinde der Satmar Chassidim in der Zeitschrift "Life" vom Juni 1955. Die chassidische Lehre lehnt den säkularen Zionismus und die moderne Lebensweise ab und orientiert sich an den mystischen Schriften des Judentums, die religiöse Praxis wird bis zur Ekstase praktiziert. *Vollbesteuert.
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is ESTATE STAMPED on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is ESTATE STAMPED on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is Estate Stamped on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni
Heading: Author: Capa, Cornell Title: Jackie Kennedy, The White House, 1961 Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1961 Description: Gelatin silver print. Vintage Image: 21x31.5 cm (8¼x12½"); matted: 41x51 cm (16x20"). Photographer's stamp on reverse. Provenance: From a Los Angeles-based Collection.
CORNELL CAPA (1918–2008) The Bolshoi Ballet School, 1956 signed and numbered '11/50' in pencil (verso) image: 7 x 5 in. (17.7 x 12.7 cm.) sheet: 9 5/8 x 7 7/8 in. (24.4 x 20 cm.)
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) Robert F. Kennedy, Buffalo, New York, 1964 Gelatin silver print, printed later, signed, titled, dated in ink and credit stamp on the verso. image: 10 5/8 x 17 in. (27 x 43.2cm.) sheet: 16 x 20in. (40.5 x 50.8cm.) An Important Western Collection It was uncertain that U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy would be allowed to run for a U.S. Senate seat in New York as he was neither a resident nor registered to vote there; the state Democratic Committee had to give him permission to run. He was given the go-ahead in September 1964 and began his campaign with a rally in Buffalo, New York - pictured here.
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) John and Jacqueline Kennedy, New York, 1960 Gelatin silver print, signed (twice), titled, dated in pencil/ ink and the credit stamp on the verso. image: 11 1/8 x 16 3/4in. (28.2 x 42.6cm.) sheet: 16 x 20in. (40.6 x 50.8cm.) An Important Western Collection
(Hungarian/American, 1918-2008) The Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow, Russia, 1958, printed circa 2006, Magnum authorized print, small artist signature print verso, gelatin silver print, sheet 20 x 16 in.; unmatted, unframed Note: This lot is accompanied by a Magnum photos letter of authentication, dated November 6, 2006 Provenance: Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 2006, this lot is accompanied by a copy of an original receipt for $4,000; Private Collection, Wisconsin
Capa, Cornell Alec Guinness studying his lines. London, England. 1952. Späterer Abzug nach der Photographie von 1952. Digitaler C-Print auf Photopapier. 15 x 15 cm. Verso m. Etikett, dort mit dem Estate- und Copyrightstempel u. typographischen Werksangaben. - Guter Zustand. Aus der magnum square print edition. Later digital c-print on photographic paper. Verso with label, there with the estate- and copyright stamp and typographical inscription with work details. - Good condition.
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) Cornell Capa (1918-2008) MARILYN MONROE ON THE SET OF 'THE MISFITS", NEVADA, 1960. Silver gelatin print, printed in 2000 by Teresa Engle, image size, 425 x 285mm, with photographers blind stamp recto and typed label affixed verso. *Cornell Capa used a telephoto lens to capture a quiet conversation between Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe during the filming of The Misfits, the last movie for both actors.
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) Cornell Capa (1918-2008) MARILYN MONROE ON THE SET OF 'THE MISFITS", NEVADA, 1960, silver gelatin print, printed in 2000 by Teresa Engle, image size, 425 x 285mm, with photographers blind stamp recto and typed label affixed verso *Cornell Capa used a telephoto lens to capture a quiet conversation between Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe during the filming of The Misfits, the last movie for both actors.
Cornell Capa (American/Hungarian, 1918-2008) President John F. Kennedy at his First Cabinet Meeting, 1961 gelatin silver print bearing signature and inscription (frame verso) 20 x 15 1/4 inches. Property from the Ginny L. Williams Collection, Denver, Colorado Please Note: This lot is located in and will ship from Denver, Colorado.
CORNELL CAPA (1918-2008) Bolshoi Ballet School. Silver print, the image measuring 16 7/8x11 7/8 inches (42.9x30.2 cm.), the sheet 20x16 inches (50.8x40.6 cm.), with Capa's initials, in pencil, and his copyright label, with his initials again, in pencil, and the title, negative date, and negative notation, in ink, on verso. 1956; printed 1990s
Cornell Capa, New Look in White House: Children of Cabinet members join Caroline Kennedy and her mother and father in a party at the White House, 1961, Vintage gelatin silver print, 10" x 8". Artist's credit for Magnum Photos stamped on verso. Typed caption affixed to verso. Date stamped on verso. Artist Biography: Cornell Capa (originally Cornell Friedmann) was born in Budapest and moved to Paris in 1936 to join his brother, Robert, who had escaped from the increasingly anti-Semitic climate of Hungary in 1930. Although he had intended to study medicine, Cornell was drawn to photography through his brother and began making prints for him, as well as for Henri Cartier-Bresson and Chim (David Seymour). This experience encouraged him to become a professional photojournalist, and in 1937 he moved to New York to pursue a career. After he had worked in the darkrooms of the Pix agency and LIFE for a few years, his first photo story was published in Picture Post in 1939. During World War II, Capa worked for the US Army Air Corps Photo-Intelligence Unit and the Army Air Corps's public relations department. In 1946, he became a staff photographer at LIFE, based mainly in the American Midwest, and covered some three hundred assignments over the next three years. He was the magazine's resident photographer in England for two years, after which he returned to the United States, to produced some of his most well-known photo essays, on subjects such as Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaign and the education of mentally retarded children. Upon Robert's death in 1954, Capa left LIFE to continue his borther's work at Magnum, the international cooperative photography agency co-founded in 1947 by Robert, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chim (David Seymour), and George Rodger. Over the next twenty years, Capa photographed many important stories for Magnum, including the activities of the Perón government in Argentina; the Democratic National Conventions of 1956, 1960 and 1968; and John F. Kennedy's first hundred days in office. Capa's photographic production slowed in the mid-1970s as he devoted himself more to the care and promotion of other photographers' work through his International Fund for Concerned Photography. In 1964, he organized the exhibition The Concerned Photographer, which led to the establishment of the International Center of Photography, an organization dedicated to the support of photography as a means of communication and creative expression, and to the preservation of photographic archives as a vital component of twentieth-century history. Capa received ICP's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. Capa served as ICP's Director Emeritus until his death in 2008. (ICP)
CORNELL CAPA (1918-2008) Bolshoi Ballet School. Silver print, the image measuring 16 7/8x11 7/8 inches (42.9x30.2 cm.), the sheet 20x16 inches (50.8x40.6 cm.), with Capa's initials, in pencil, and his copyright label, with his initials again, in pencil, and the title, negative date, and negative notation, in ink, on verso. 1956; printed 1990s
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, 1958 Gelatin silver print, printed later, signed in ink on the verso. 16 1/2 x 11 5/8in (42 x 29.5cm) sheet 20 x 16in (50.8 x 40.6cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
Vintage silver print 34,2 x 22 cm Photographer's credit stamp on the reverse, annotated in an unidentified hand in ink in the margin LITERATURE Richard Whelan (ed.), Cornell Capa. Photographs; 1992, plate 104. The buyers premium for all items exported out of E.C. (European Community) is 23%. For items marked with *, sold and/or shipped within the E.C. the premium is 23% plus 20% VAT on hammer price and premium. For all other items (without *) sold and/or shipped within the E.C. (European Community) the premium is 27,6% (including VAT).
Vintage silver print 25,7 x 33,8 cm Photographer's copyright stamp, agency stamp and and various notations in pencil on the reverse LITERATURE Richard Whelan (ed.), Cornell Capa. Photographs; 1992, p. 53. The buyers premium for all items exported out of E.C. (European Community) is 23%. For items marked with *, sold and/or shipped within the E.C. the premium is 23% plus 20% VAT on hammer price and premium. For all other items (without *) sold and/or shipped within the E.C. (European Community) the premium is 27,6% (including VAT).
Cornell Capa (1918-2008) - Jerusalem - City Of Mankind, Limited Edition Photo Album, 1973. This is a special limited edition of 115 hand signed and numbered copies of this commemorative portfolio. It has been produced by the international fund for concerned photography, INC, New York for the women's division of the American friend of the Israel Museum, New York. 15 copied were reserved for participating photographers. The photographs were selected from the exhibition of the same title held in September 1973 showing in the Israel museum. Color prints are made by dye transfer process from original transparencies and black and white enlargements are made from original negatives under the photographers supervision. Edited by Cornell Capa. Design and production - Arnold Skolnick / Bhupendra Karia. Color prints by Berkey K & L Custom Services INC, New York. Black and white prints by Igor Bakht Introduction by Teddy Kollek - Mayor of the City of Jerusalem. This album with 12 photographs by the world's most famous photographers: Werner Braun (Germany, b.1918) - Moonrise over the Knesset. Cornell Capa (Hungary/USA, 1918-2008)- View from the Israel Museum Sculpture Garden. Leonard Freed (Ameircan, 1926-2009) - Reading from Sephardic Torah scrolls. Ernst Haas (Austria/USA, 1921-1986) - In the Arab quarter, Old City. Charles Harbutt (American, 1935-2015) - Easter, Holy Fire. Bhupendra Karia (India) - Midday prayers, Al Aqsa Grounds. Marc Riboud (France, 1923-2016) - Ecumenical landscape. Marc Riboud (France, 1923-2016) - Billy Rose Garden, Israel Museum. Ted Spiegel - Benedictine nun, Mount of Olives. Micha Bar-Am - Via Dolorosa on Friday. Ron Havilio - Wallscape. Robert Burroughs - At the Western Wall. Hard cover. 45x37.5cm.
Cornell Capa, JFK rally in Hollywood, 1960. Printed later. 8 x 13 - inch image on an 11 x 14 sheet with Capa's stamp verso. A close view of Kennedy's hand as adoring admirers reach up to grasp it.