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CALLAHAN, HARRY (1912-1999) "Chicago."

CALLAHAN, HARRY (1912-1999)
"Chicago." Silver print, 7 3/4x9 3/4 inches (19.7x24.8 cm.), with Callahan's signature, with a stylus, on recto. 1949; printed 1970s

  • Notes: Harry Callahan (1967), 33.

    This image was presented in the first of a 4-year long exhibition series, beginning in 1952, that was entitled "Diogenes with a Camera," and organized by Edward Steichen. The title paid homage to the Greek philosopher who dedicated his life to the search for truth.


    Each show focused on a single photographer or small group of artists. Callahan and photographers such as Eliot Porter, W. Eugene Smith, Frederick Sommer, Edward Weston and Esther Bubley were also featured in the series.
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