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      • Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (Place de la Contrescarpe at evening with a young woman seated on a motorcycle playing her guitar and three clochards sittin
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (Place de la Contrescarpe at evening with a young woman seated on a motorcycle playing her guitar and three clochards sittin

        Est: €100 - €150

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (Place de la Contrescarpe at evening with a young woman seated on a motorcycle playing her guitar and three clochards sitting and lying on the street). Gelatin silverprint, 34x23,5 cm., verso w. stamp "Photo by Loomis Dean". - AND 3 other gelatin silverprints of Paris scenes by the same, two of which feature the same woman and 1 one w. the photographer's stamp on verso. - Two photographs w. sl. worn spots in margins.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Pamplona, Spain, running of the bulls.
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Pamplona, Spain, running of the bulls.

        Est: €100 - €150

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Pamplona, Spain, running of the bulls. Gelatin silverprint, 33,5x22,7 cm. - A few sm. stains in upper margin. AND 2 other photographs of the same subject by the same, 34x23,1 and 33,9x23,1 cm. (1x w. s few sm. stains)..

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Dejeuner sur l'herbe.
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Dejeuner sur l'herbe.

        Est: €100 - €150

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Dejeuner sur l'herbe. Two gelatin silverprints, 23,5x34 and 25x34,5 cm. = Two photographic re-interpretations of the painting by Manet.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Beat poet Paris.
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Beat poet Paris.

        Est: €100 - €150

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). Beat poet Paris. Gelatin silverprint, 33,7x26,5 cm. - Vague fold in lower right corner. AND 4 other gelatin silverprints of the Paris literary (beat) scene by the same, 31x13,8 to 26,5x34 cm., 2x w. stamp "Photo by Loomis Dean" on verso. - One photograph mounted on board; 1x w. small stain.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (American author James Jones and company at a poker game).
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (American author James Jones and company at a poker game).

        Est: €60 - €80

        Dean, Loomis (1917-2005). (American author James Jones and company at a poker game). Two gelatin silverprints, 18,5x29,2 and 23x34 cm., both verso w. stamp "Photo by Loomis Dean". = The first photograph w. vertical red pencil line to change the frame and verso w. various stamps by LIFE, i.a. dated "5-13-67" and "Story & Location: James Jones Closeup" and w. manuscript annot. "Standing: Gloria Jones".

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Jun. 06, 2024

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005) Loomis Dean (1917-2005) FUN AT THE BEACH, SANTA MONICA, 1948. Silver gelatin print, printed 2002, image size 388 x 372mm, sheet size 403 x 505mm, signed by the photographer in ink lower right margin, with title, date, printing details, Time Inc. copyright annotations in pencil verso.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Jun. 06, 2024

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005) Loomis Dean (1917-2005) NEWSBOY IN THE MIDDLE OF LOS ANGELES TRAFFIC, LOOKING SOUTH ON OLIVE STREET, 1949. Silver gelatin print, printed 2004, image size 343 x 440mm, sheet size 405 x 500mm, signed by the photographer in ink lower right margin recto, with title, date, printing details, Time Inc. copyright annotations in pencil verso.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Loomis Dean "Ernest Hemingway, Antonio Ordonez" Photo Print
        Apr. 27, 2024

        Loomis Dean "Ernest Hemingway, Antonio Ordonez" Photo Print

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Loomis Dean (1917 – 2005) was an American photographer known for his work as a photojournalist

        Morgan Auctions
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Nov. 30, 2023

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005) Loomis Dean (1917-2005) FUN AT THE BEACH, SANTA MONICA, 1948. Silver gelatin print, printed 2002, image size 388 x 372mm, sheet size 403 x 505mm, signed by the photographer in ink lower right margin, with title, date, printing details, Time Inc. copyright annotations in pencil verso.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Nov. 30, 2023

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005) Loomis Dean (1917-2005) NEWSBOY IN THE MIDDLE OF LOS ANGELES TRAFFIC, LOOKING SOUTH ON OLIVE STREET, 1949. Silver gelatin print, printed 2004, image size 343 x 440mm, sheet size 405 x 500mm, signed by the photographer in ink lower right margin recto, with title, date, printing details, Time Inc. copyright annotations in pencil verso.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Golden Girl Shirley Eaton on the couch, publicity p
        Nov. 09, 2023

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Golden Girl Shirley Eaton on the couch, publicity p

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Golden Girl Shirley Eaton on the couch, publicity portrait for Goldfinger... cachet de copyright du photographe et cachet 'Lothar Schirmer Collection' (verso) image : 23,8 x 35,6 cm. (9 3⁄8 x 14 in.) feuille : 25,7 x 37,4 cm. (10 1⁄8 x 14 ¾ in.)

        Christie's
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Mannequins posant avec les dernières robes dessinées par Christian Dior.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Mannequins posant avec les dernières robes dessinées par Christian Dior.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Mannequins posant avec les dernières robes dessinées par Christian Dior. Paris, France, 1957 Format de l’image : 60 × 55 cm – Format fini : 80 × 75 cm Tirage moderne argento-numérique sur papier Fujiflex. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Models wearing latest dress designs from Christian Dior. Paris, France, 1957 Print format: 60 × 55 cm – Full size: 80 × 75 cm Modern C print on Fujiflex paper. Black wooden frame and mat. Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Gros plan sur enseigne au néon ‘Prêts d’argent’.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Gros plan sur enseigne au néon ‘Prêts d’argent’.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,800

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Gros plan sur enseigne au néon ‘Prêts d’argent’. États-Unis d’Amérique, 1955 Format de l’image : 63 × 60 cm – Format fini : 83 × 80 cm Tirage moderne argento-numérique sur papier Fujiflex. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Close-up of “Money to Loan” neon sign. United States of America, 1955 Print format: 63 × 60 cm – Full size: 83 × 80 cm Modern C print on Fujiflex paper. Black wooden frame and mat. Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Deux danseuses en backstage du casino Las Vegas Sands, à Glitter Gultch.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Deux danseuses en backstage du casino Las Vegas Sands, à Glitter Gultch.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,800

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Deux danseuses en backstage du casino Las Vegas Sands, à Glitter Gultch. Las Vegas, Nevada, États-Unis d’Amérique, 1955 Format de l’image : 60 × 60 cm – Format fini : 80 × 80 cm Tirage moderne argento-numérique sur papier Fujiflex. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Two women backstage at Las Vegan Sands; Riviera J. Brown’s Horse Shoe Glitter Gultch. Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, 1955 Print format: 60 × 60 cm – Full size: 80 × 80 cm Modern C print on Fujiflex paper. Black wooden frame and mat. Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - La rue principale de Las Vegas au crépuscule, illuminée par les enseignes au néon.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - La rue principale de Las Vegas au crépuscule, illuminée par les enseignes au néon.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,800

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) La rue principale de Las Vegas au crépuscule, illuminée par les enseignes au néon. Las Vegas, Nevada, États-Unis d’Amérique, 1955 Format de l’image : 40 × 62 cm – Format fini : 60 × 82 cm Tirage moderne argento-numérique sur papier Fujiflex. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Las Vegas’ main strip at twilight, lit up with neon signs. Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, 1955 Print format: 40 × 62 cm – Full size: 60 × 82 cm Modern C print on Fujiflex paper. Black wooden frame and mat. Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Voitures, phares allumés, dans un cinéma drive-in de Gilmore Island, l’un des plus grands parc d’attraction réservé aux
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Voitures, phares allumés, dans un cinéma drive-in de Gilmore Island, l’un des plus grands parc d’attraction réservé aux

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Voitures, phares allumés, dans un cinéma drive-in de Gilmore Island, l’un des plus grands parc d’attraction réservé aux clients motorisés. Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis d’Amérique, 1949 Format de l’image : 46 × 60 cm – Format fini : 64 × 77 cm Tirage moderne à l’encre au charbon (piézographie) sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Cars with their headlights on at a drive-in movie on Gilmore Island, one of the world’s biggest amusement centers designed for motoring customers. Los Angeles, California, United States of America, 1949 Print format: 46 × 60 cm – Full size: 64 × 77 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame and mat. Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Silhouettes de cowboys pendant une ronde au Ranch Trinchera.
        Sep. 22, 2022

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) - Silhouettes de cowboys pendant une ronde au Ranch Trinchera.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Silhouettes de cowboys pendant une ronde au Ranch Trinchera. Trinchera, Colorado, États-Unis d’Amérique, 1948 Format de l’image : 40 × 50 cm – Format fini : 60 × 70 cm Tirage moderne argento-numérique sur papier Fujiflex. Encadrement bois noir et passepartout. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon sec sur le tirage. Silhouetted cowboys during a round up at Trinchera Ranch. Trinchera, Colorado, United States of America, 1948 Print format: 40 × 50 cm – Full size: 60 × 70 cm Modern C print on Fujiflex paper. Black wooden frame and mat Special Edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005)
        Jun. 15, 2022

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005)

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005) | Herbert von Karajan boards his private plane, Salzburg 1964 | Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1980s on double-weight semi-matte paper, in perfect condition 15,8 x 24,1 cm Photographer’s credit stamp, “Life” copyright stamps with handwritten negative no., annotations, and PPCM label on reverse As part of a photo story that appeared in Life magazine under the title “Herr Musik Diktator”, Dean photographed the famous conductor during rehearsals for the Salzburg Festival. Im Rahmen einer Reportage, die unter dem Titel “Herr Musik Diktator” im Life magazine erschien, fotografierte Dean den berühmten Dirigenten während der Proben für die Salzburger Festspiele.

        OstLicht Auctions
      • LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005)
        Jun. 15, 2022

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005)

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005) | Herbert von Karajan rehearsing ‘Elektra’, Salzburg 1964 | Gelatin silver print, printed in the 1980s on double-weight semi-matte paper, in perfect condition 24,3 x 16,6 cm Photographer’s credit stamp, “Life” copyright stamps with handwritten negative no., annotations, and PPCM label on reverse As part of a photo story that appeared in Life magazine under the title “Herr Musik Diktator”, Dean photographed the famous conductor during rehearsals for the Salzburg Festival. Im Rahmen einer Reportage, die unter dem Titel “Herr Musik Diktator” im Life magazine erschien, fotografierte Dean den berühmten Dirigenten während der Proben für die Salzburger Festspiele.

        OstLicht Auctions
      • Loomis Dean - Drive-In Restaurant, Los Angeles - Offset Lithograph 9" x 12"
        Jan. 25, 2022

        Loomis Dean - Drive-In Restaurant, Los Angeles - Offset Lithograph 9" x 12"

        Est: $50 - $150

        "Drive-In Restaurant, Los Angeles" by Loomis Dean, Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 9 x 12 inches, with an image size of 8.25 x 11 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an unknown edition size. and is not framed. The condition was rated A: Mint. Additional details: Published by Graphique de France

        DUMBO Auctions
      • (MONUMENAL MALE NUDE) A photograph by Loomis Dean (1917-2005) of Harold Stevenson's groundbreaking 40 foot painting "The New Adam" (19
        Aug. 19, 2021

        (MONUMENAL MALE NUDE) A photograph by Loomis Dean (1917-2005) of Harold Stevenson's groundbreaking 40 foot painting "The New Adam" (19

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        (MONUMENAL MALE NUDE) A photograph by Loomis Dean (1917-2005) of Harold Stevenson's groundbreaking 40 foot painting "The New Adam" (1962). Silver print, the image measuring 171.5x342.9 mm; 6 3/4x13 1/2 inches, with Dean's credit hand stamp on verso. 1960s.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Loomis Dean, [Parade], c. 1950
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, [Parade], c. 1950

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Loomis Dean, [Parade], c. 1950, Vintage gelatin silver print, 13.5" x 9". Matted. Artist's credit for LIFE stamped on verso. LIFE "Reproduction Forbidden" stamp on verso. Notes in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, Ye Olde Iwo Jima Spa, WWII, c. 1945
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, Ye Olde Iwo Jima Spa, WWII, c. 1945

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Loomis Dean, Ye Olde Iwo Jima Spa, c. 1945, Vintage gelatin silver print, 11" x 10.25". Matted. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Numbered in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, Man Ray Holding Lips Print, c. 1959
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, Man Ray Holding Lips Print, c. 1959

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Loomis Dean, Man Ray Holding Lips Print, c. 1959, Vintage gelatin silver contact print, 8.5" x 11". Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, Princess Margaret & Tony Armstrong Jones Wedding, 1960
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, Princess Margaret & Tony Armstrong Jones Wedding, 1960

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Loomis Dean, Princess Margaret & Tony Armstrong Jones Wedding, 1960, Vintage gelatin silver print, 14" x 11". Artist's credit for LIFE stamped on verso with title and date. LIFE "Reproduction Forbidden" stamp on verso. Notes in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, Sophia Loren, LIFE Magazine, 1957
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, Sophia Loren, LIFE Magazine, 1957

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Loomis Dean, Sophia Loren, LIFE Magazine, 1957, Vintage gelatin silver print, 13.5" x 9.5". Artist's credit for LIFE stamped on verso with title and date. LIFE "Reproduction Forbidden" stamp on verso. Notes in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, [Athletes], 1953
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, [Athletes], 1953

        Est: $600 - $800

        Loomis Dean, [Athletes], 1953, Vintage gelatin silver print, 13" x 10.5". Artist's credit for LIFE stamped on verso. LIFE "Reproduction Forbidden" stamp on verso. Date and number stamped on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis Dean, Athlete for LIFE Magazine, 1955
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Loomis Dean, Athlete for LIFE Magazine, 1955

        Est: $600 - $800

        Loomis Dean, Athlete for LIFE Magazine, 1955, Vintage gelatin silver print, 9.5" x 7.5". Artist's credit for LIFE stamped on verso. LIFE "Reproduction Forbidden" stamp on verso. Date and number stamped on verso. Notes in pencil & pen on verso. Artist Biography: Loomis Dean (September 19, 1917 – December 7, 2005) was a veteran Life Magazine photographer who shot pictures of circus clowns, crown princes, celebrities, Madagascar lemurs, and SS Andrea Doria survivors in a five-decade long career. His low-key manner disarmed his subjects and put them at ease, enabling Dean capture such images as the prince of Liechtenstein in his long johns and Noël Coward in a tuxedo in the desert. Loomis was the son of a grocer and a schoolteacher, and originally from Monticello, Florida. He became fascinated with photography while watching a friend print a photograph in a darkroom, and later chose to study photography at the Eastman School of Photography in Rochester, New York. His first photography job in 1938 was advance man and photographer for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was an Army Air Forces photographer in the Pacific Ocean during World War II, and he later got his first job as a press agent for the Ringling Brothers circus. He rode the circus train across the country, shooting clowns, acrobats and lion tamers and processing his pictures in hotel bathtubs. In 1947, he joined the staff of Life, photographing people such as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Noël Coward, Ernest Hemingway, and Liberace. He also shot pictures of royal weddings, popes, fashion shows, riots and wars. In 1956, while sailing to Paris to take a job in the magazine's bureau there, Dean photographed the sinking and the rescue of passengers from the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria. In 1965, out of 400 contestants, Dean won the Papal Prize in the Vatican's Ecumenical Council Photographic Exhibition. The winning color photograph showed white-robed bishops bearing the pope's tiara marching in solemn procession through St. Peter's Square. It appeared in Life on November 2, 1962. After Life magazine folded in 1972, he worked freelance for movie studios and news magazines. He also was an accomplished sailor and a collector of cameras. At any given time, he rarely had fewer than three cameras around his neck. (Wikipedia)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) L’auteur dramatique Noel Coward. Las Vegas, USA, 1
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) L’auteur dramatique Noel Coward. Las Vegas, USA, 1

        Est: €3,000 - €4,000

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) L’auteur dramatique Noel Coward. Las Vegas, USA, 1955 Format de l'image : 70 x 55 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Noel Coward. Las Vegas, USA, 1955 Print Format: 70 x 55 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Le matador Espagnol Antonio Ordoñez bavarde, avec
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Le matador Espagnol Antonio Ordoñez bavarde, avec

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Le matador Espagnol Antonio Ordoñez bavarde, avec son ami Ernest Hemingway, dans une arène avant la corrida. Espagne, 1960 Format de l'image : 46 x 70 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Spanish matador Antonio Ordonez chatting with his friend Ernest Hemingway, in arena before bullfight. Spain, 1960 Print Format: 46 x 70 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Albert Camus devant le Théâtre des Mathurins on l’
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Albert Camus devant le Théâtre des Mathurins on l’

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Albert Camus devant le Théâtre des Mathurins on l’on répète sa pièce Caligula. Paris, France, 1957 Format de l'image : 60 x 40 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Albert Camus outside Theatre des Mathurins where rehearsal of his play Caligula are taking Place. Paris, France, 1957 Print Format: 60 x 40 cm Printed later on Hahnemühle fiber-based paper and produced from Piezography. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Fremont street illuminée par les enseignes des cas
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Fremont street illuminée par les enseignes des cas

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Fremont street illuminée par les enseignes des casinos et des hôtels. Las Vegas, Nevada, Etats-Unis, 1955 Format de l'image : 53 x 80 cm Tirage moderne jet d'encre sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Caisse américaine. Edition spéciale. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. View of the illuminated sign of casinos and hotels along Fremont Street. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 1955 Print Format: 53 x 80 cm Modern inkjet print on Hahnemühle baryta paper. Floater frame Special edition. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Forces de police motocyclistes alignées pour une r
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Forces de police motocyclistes alignées pour une r

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Forces de police motocyclistes alignées pour une revue. Los Angeles, Etats-Unis, 1949 Format de l'image : 75 x 58 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Motorcycle police force lining up for a review. Los Angeles, USA, 1949 Print Format: 75 x 58 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Brigitte Bardot sur le tournage du film ‘Vie Privé
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Brigitte Bardot sur le tournage du film ‘Vie Privé

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Brigitte Bardot sur le tournage du film ‘Vie Privée’. Paris, France, 1961 Format de l'image : 70 x 50 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Brigitte Bardot on the set of the film ‘Vie Privée’. Paris, France, 1961 Print Format: 70 x 50 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Portrait de l’actrice Grace Kelly. Etats-Unis, 195
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Portrait de l’actrice Grace Kelly. Etats-Unis, 195

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Portrait de l’actrice Grace Kelly. Etats-Unis, 1953 Format de l'image : 54 x 60 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Portrait of actress Grace Kelly. USA, 1953 Print Format: 54 x 60 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Balthus dans son studio. Chateau de Chassy, France,
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Balthus dans son studio. Chateau de Chassy, France,

        Est: €600 - €1,000

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Balthus dans son studio. Chateau de Chassy, France, 1956 Format de l'image : 40 x 60 cm Tirage moderne jet d'encre sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Balthus in his studio. Chateau de Chassy, France, 1956 Print Format: 40 x 60 cm Modern inkjet print on Hahnemühle baryta paper. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Man Ray tenant sa photographie des Lèvres. Paris, F
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Man Ray tenant sa photographie des Lèvres. Paris, F

        Est: €1,000 - €2,000

        Loomis DEAN (1917-2005) Man Ray tenant sa photographie des Lèvres. Paris, France, 1961 Format de l'image : 50 x 36 cm Tirage moderne réalisé en piezographie sur papier baryté Hahnemühle. Encadrement bois noir et passe-partout 5 cm tournant. Edition spéciale 1/1. Tampon à sec sur le tirage. Man Ray holding up his ‘Lips print’. Paris, France, 1961 Print Format: 50 x 36 cm Modern print on Hahnemühle baryta paper, Piezography processing. Black wooden frame, 5 cm mat. Special edition 1/1. Embossed stamp.

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr
      • Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005) John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, and Walter Husto
        Jun. 11, 2020

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005) John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, and Walter Husto

        Est: $400 - $600

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005) John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,' 1947 Gelatin silver, 2001 9 x 8-1/2 inches (22.9 x 21.6 cm) (image) Signed in ink in lower margin Titled, dated, and with the Time Inc. copyright notations on the reverse HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Silhouetted airplanes.
        Oct. 18, 2018

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Silhouetted airplanes.

        Est: $600 - $900

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917-2005) Silhouetted airplanes. Ferrotyped silver print, the image measuring 12 3/4x10 3/4 inches (32.4x27.3 cm.), with a LIFE Photo hand stamp, a date hand stamp, and notations, in pencil and red crayon, on verso. 1952

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • MAN RAY (1890–1976) & LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005) Exposition Man Ray, Cahiers d’Art, Pari
        Apr. 06, 2018

        MAN RAY (1890–1976) & LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005) Exposition Man Ray, Cahiers d’Art, Pari

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        MAN RAY (1890–1976) & LOOMIS DEAN (1917–2005) Exposition Man Ray, Cahiers d’Art, Paris, 1935 [MAN RAY] and Man Ray holding a print of Lips in his Paris apartment, 1961 [LOOMIS DEAN] Exposition Man Ray, Cahiers d’Art, Paris [MAN RAY]: gelatin silver print stamped ‘MAN RAY, PARIS V°/ 8, RUE VAL-DE-GRACE/ TÉLÉPH. DANTON 92-95’ credit [Manford M8] (verso) image/sheet: 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. (12 x 17.1 cm.) Man Ray holding a print of Lips in his Paris apartment [LOOMIS DEAN]: gelatin silver print image/sheet: 2 x 4 1/2 in. (5 x 11.4 cm.) (2)

        Christie's
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: $4,000 - $5,000

        Note: Description Updated 11/23. Newspaper Boy in Sea of Cars. B&W, 1949. Fiber-based silver gelatin. Older print. Framed. Boy selling newspapers in the middle of street traffic. Signed by photographer in ink. 16 x 20in. This framed work has been professionally framed by Mr. Leifer's preferred framer. The frame is handsome, created in a simple, modern design much preferred by museums. The woods is a light, natural shade; the glazing is a UV plexiglass of the highest quality; the backing board is generally a sheet of foam core. Many framed items also include a white matte. Framed works will be sold as-is, in frame. It is the bidders responsibility to remove the print from the frame if they so desire. More information on the specific framing can be provided by the auction house upon request. The photographs in this auction have been examined by an expert, whose opinions pertaining to the age of the prints, the printing process, and the type of paper used, are included in the description of each photograph. Although Guernsey’s believes these descriptions to be accurate, interested buyers are urged to personally inspect the prints either at the public preview or by appointment with Guernsey’s. As with all items in this auction, all lots are being sold as is.

        Guernsey's
      • Loomis Dean (1917-2005)
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Loomis Dean (1917-2005)

        Est: $4,000 - $5,000

        Note: Description Updated 11/23. Clown Lou Jacobs and Showgirl. B&W, c. 1938-46. Fiber based silver gelatin. Older print. Framed. Circus clown Lou Jacobs sitting at the feet of a showgirl in a bathing suit. Signed in ink. 14 x 11in. This framed work has been professionally framed by Mr. Leifer's preferred framer. The frame is handsome, created in a simple, modern design much preferred by museums. The woods is a light, natural shade; the glazing is a UV plexiglass of the highest quality; the backing board is generally a sheet of foam core. Many framed items also include a white matte. Framed works will be sold as-is, in frame. It is the bidders responsibility to remove the print from the frame if they so desire. More information on the specific framing can be provided by the auction house upon request. The photographs in this auction have been examined by an expert, whose opinions pertaining to the age of the prints, the printing process, and the type of paper used, are included in the description of each photograph. Although Guernsey’s believes these descriptions to be accurate, interested buyers are urged to personally inspect the prints either at the public preview or by appointment with Guernsey’s. As with all items in this auction, all lots are being sold as is.

        Guernsey's
      • Loomis Dean, Atomic Test Mannequins, Nevada 1955
        Mar. 09, 2013

        Loomis Dean, Atomic Test Mannequins, Nevada 1955

        Est: $200 - $300

        LOOMIS DEAN, Atomic Test Mannequins, Nevada, 1955. Photographic print. Gallery press print. Unsigned. Exhibition label: Apex Fine Art. Loomis Dean: American Original.

        Philips Auction House
      • Loomis Dean, Motorcycle Police Los Angeles, 1949.
        Mar. 09, 2013

        Loomis Dean, Motorcycle Police Los Angeles, 1949.

        Est: $100 - $200

        LOOMIS DEAN (1917 - 2005). Motorcycle Police Los Angeles, 1949. Photographic print. Press print. Unsigned. Exhibition label: Apex Fine Art. Loomis Dean: American Original.

        Philips Auction House
      • Loomis Dean, (American, 1917-2005), John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra M
        Aug. 23, 2012

        Loomis Dean, (American, 1917-2005), John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra M

        Est: $150 - $250

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005) John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' (a pair of works), 1947 gelatin silver prints later printing (2001), each signed Loomis Dean (lower right); each titled and dated (verso) Largest 8 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • Loomis Dean, (American, 1917-2005), John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra M
        May. 03, 2012

        Loomis Dean, (American, 1917-2005), John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra M

        Est: $300 - $500

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005) John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston during the filming of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (a pair of works), 1947 gelatin silver prints later printing (2001), each signed Loomis Dean (lower right); each titled and dated (verso) Largest: 8 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005)
        Apr. 25, 2007

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005)

        Est: £500 - £600

        Circus Preview, 1938-46 nine images, comprising 'Ringmaster, the Frenchman, Fred Bradna', Lou Jacobs the Clown with Giraffe, Lion, 'Felix Adler the Clown with Elephant', 'Clown Lou Jacobs/ Doris Clare', Making the Big Top, 'Prince Paul from the Dwarf Bowling Team in Winter Quarters in Sarasota', 'Flying Trapeze in backyard in Sarasota' and 'Madoe the dancing elephant' all stamped 'Loomis Dean Photo', some inscribed in pencil or ink, the second named also with 'Life Photo' stamp silver gelatin prints largest image 32cm x 27cm (12 5/8in x 10 5/8in). (9)

        Bonhams
      • Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005)
        Apr. 25, 2007

        Loomis Dean (American, 1917-2005)

        Est: £500 - £600

        Circus Preview, 1938-46 ten various images, comprising lady acrobat and horse, elephant and Bally Broad acrobats, painting Ringling Bros., trapeze artists, 'Bally Broads in training in Winter quarters', Truzzi balancing a ball on his finger, 'New Arrivals from Central Europe', 'L.D. with doll family', 'Frankie Saluto' the clown, and 'Lunchtime in Havana' eight stamped 'Photo by Loomis Dean', some inscribed in pencil or ink silver gelatin prints largest image 27.5 x 26.5cm (10 13/16 x 10 7/16in). (10)

        Bonhams
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