Eve ArnoldMarlene Dietrich, Recording Session With Musical Score, New York City, 1952
£7,500
Signed, inscribed with title and dated on reverse
Early silver gelatin print
9 1/2 x 13 inches
Signed, inscribed with title and dated on reverse
Early silver gelatin print
9 1/2 x 13 inches
This artwork is an early silver gelatin print. Signed, inscribed with title and dated on the reverse.
Framing
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Artwork In Detail
This artwork is an early silver gelatin print. Signed, inscribed with title and dated on the reverse.
Eve Arnold
Marlene Dietrich, Recording Session With Musical Score, New York City, 1952
EnquireEve Arnold
USA
B. 1912 - 2012
EnquireEve Arnold was a pioneering American photojournalist who achieved many notable accomplishments throughout her career. One of her most significant achievements was becoming the first female photographer to join the prestigious Magnum Photos agency in 1951. Arnold also produced iconic images of famous figures such as Marilyn Monroe, documenting the actress’s life both on and off set. In addition, she traveled extensively and captured powerful images of people from various cultures and backgrounds, including migrant workers in the United States, political leaders in Cuba, and rural communities in Mongolia. Arnold’s work was widely recognised and celebrated, earning her numerous awards and honours, including induction into the International Photography Hall of Fame in 1987.
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