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HANSEL MIETH (1909-1998) The photographer Peter Stackpole holding his camera with a young woman.

HANSEL MIETH (1909-1998)
The photographer Peter Stackpole holding his camera with a young woman. Silver print, the image measuring 13 3/8x10 3/8 inches (34x26.4 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Mieth's credit stamp on verso. Circa 1940; printed 1980s

Provenance: This print was gifted from Hansel Mieth to Grace and George Schaub. Grace Schaub contributed an essay to the book The Heart Mountain Story: Photographs of the WWII Internment of Japanese Americans by Mamoru Inouye, and George Schaub was the Editorial Coordinator. The volume featured Mieth's photographs as well as those by her husband Otto Hagel. The two became quite close, and Grace gave a number of talks on the work and Hansel at colleges and a Japanese cultural society. In her sensitive and richly crafted introduction Grace quoted Hansel discussing her artistic output with her husband Otto Hagel: "Throughout our life together, Otto and I always had deep conversations about what was going on in the world, why we are here on earth, and what we could do to be better human beings and make the world a better place for us all. With whatever we could do, whether it was through a photograph, a painting, or an essay, we believed art should be a positive expression that has a use in life for people. For Otto and I, it was never simply art for art's sake."

  • Condition: Mieth's portrait of Peter Stackpole is in very good condition. The print is bright and textural, with a rich tonal variety of grays.

    The surface of the print is lustrous and doesn't present any imperfections, except for a soft half-moon crease which is noticeable under strong raking light. Located in the dark area of the photographer's arm, this imperfection is obscured by the graphic qualities of the print and not visible under typical viewing conditions.

    There also two tiny handling creases in the right narrow white margin slightly entering the image area but this is hardly noticeable and is not impacting the viewing of the image at all.

    The narrow margins and the verso of the print are brignt and clean.

    An unsual intimate portrait by the photojournalist.


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