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Lot 1584: DAN WEINER (American, 1919-1959). EXHIBITION COLLECTION; 19 WORKS, black and white photographs mounted on board.

Est: $5,000 USD - $7,000 USDSold:
Sloans & KenyonChevy Chase, MD, USJune 24, 2007

Item Overview

Description

DAN WEINER (American, 1919-1959). EXHIBITION COLLECTION; 19 WORKS, black and white photographs mounted on board - 17 framed, largest: 32 in. x 48 in.

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Some images inluded are series of images from South Africa in the 1950s and USSR (school kids, women in church) in 1957.
These lots represent segments from several influential exhibition on photojournalism organized in the 1960s by Magnum Photos and by the Fund for Concerned Photography and The Riverside Museum - Photographs by Robert Capa, Robert Capa War Photographs, The World of Werner Bischof, Chim''s Times and The Concerned Photographer.
These photographs - all gelatin silver prints which appear to have been made from the original negatives - are mounted on masonite or board. The condition of the material varies. Most of the prints mounted on board and masonite are in relatively good condition, with some minor surface abrasions, dents or staining. Any deterioration, which may have been exacerbated by the environmental conditions in the storage facilities in Puerto Rico, does appear to have been stabilized.



Notes

This collection of framed and panel mounted prints by Robert Capa, Werner Bischoff, David Seymour ("Chim"), Dan Weiner, and Leonard Freed represents of substantial segments of several influential exhibitions on photo-journalism organized in the 1960s by Magnum Photos, the prestigious photojournalists''s cooperative, and by the Fund for Concerned Photography in collaborations with the Riverside Museum. Sets of these shows-- Photographs by Robert Capa (1960), Robert Capa War Photographs (1960), The World of Werner Bischof (1961), Chim''s Times (1966), and The Concerned Photographer (1967)--were toured by the Smithsonian Institution in the 1960s and early 1970s. This collection consists of the original exhibition panels, as well as both panel-mounted and framed individual prints, used in these touring shows. It was discovered in Puerto Rico in the original Smithsonian shipping crates, after the crates were purchased at a United States Postal Service auction of unclaimed property. Internal evidence suggests that the one-man show exhibition sets may have been cannibalized to assemble or refurbish one or more of the touring sets of The Concerned Photographer (1968), one of the most widely circulated and acclaimed photography exhibitions of the late 1960s.

This material represents five of the six photographers featured in the Concerned Photographer--Werner Bischof, Robert Capa, David Seymour ("Chim"), Leonard Freed, and Dan Weiner; only André Kertesz is missing. It includes some of their most iconic images: Capa''s Death of a Loyalist Soldier and D-Day, June 6, 1944; Bischof''s Indian Dance; and Seymour''s Disturbed Child, Poland, 1949, among many others. Almost all the prints (and notably the majority of the Capas) appear to have been made from the original negatives, many of which were retired a number of years ago. Most of the prints on board and masonite are in relatively good condition, with some minor surface damage or staining. Many of the prints mounted on aluminum panels are virtually pristine but others show damage resulting from corrosion of the aluminum support, which has caused blistering of the emulsion and the extrusion of aluminum oxide crystals onto the surface of the prints mounted on them. Interestingly, a number of the duplicate pairs consist of damaged and undamaged-but otherwise identical-aluminum panels.

The collection consists of aluminum, board, and masonite exhibit panels upon which one or more photographic prints are mounted, as well as individual framed photographic prints, and title, text and acknowledgement panels.

Auction Details

June Estate Catalogue Auction

by
Sloans & Kenyon
June 24, 2007, 10:00 AM EST

7034 Wisconsin Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD, 20815, US