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Alvin Langdon Coburn

1882-1966

A group of 10 photographs, from Camera Work 6 and 15, including 8 landscapes and 2 portrait studies. 1904-06.

Photogravures (9) and a halftone print (one)
The images 8 x 6 1/2 in. (20.3 x 16.5 cm.), and slightly smaller, and the reverse, one sheet slightly larger, 4 double-mounted, all but one on the original page mount 12 x 8 3/8 in. (30.5 x 21.3 cm.)

  • Notes:
    A Portrait Study, from Camera Work 6, 1904 * Mother and Child - A Study, from Camera Work 6, 1904 * House on the Hill, 1904, from Camera Work 6, 1904 * Gables, 1904, from Camera Work 6, 1904 * The Dragon, 1904,from Camera Work 6, 1904 (halftone) * The Bridge – Ipswich, 1904, from Camera Work 6, 1904 * After the Blizzard, 1906, from Camera Work 15, 1906 * The Bridge, London, 1906, from Camera Work 15, 1906 * The Bridge, Sunlight, 1906, from Camera Work 15, 1906 * Decorative Study, 1906, from Camera Work 15, 1906

    Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882-1966) was born in Boston, where he began making photographs at the age of eight. He studied with his cousin, F. Holland Day, the noted Pictorialist photographer, and accompanied him to London, where he met Steichen, Evans, Eugene, Puyo, Demachy, and Keiley. In 1902, the twenty-year-old Alvin Langdon Coburn opened his own studio in New York on Fifth Avenue. To further advance his portrait skills, he apprenticed to the eminent Pictorialist and portraitist, Gertrude Käsebier, in her New York studio. In 1903, he joined The Linked Ring and the Photo-Secession and held his first solo show at the Camera Club of New York, thus beginning a long and storied series of exhibitions. In 1904, he returned to England, commissioned to make portraits of the leading artists and writers, and largely resided there for the remainder of his life.
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