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Roy Schatt 1954: James Dean from Torn Sweater Session, Gelatn Silver Fiber Print

$ 55.44

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Roy Schatt
James Dean
From the "torn sweater" photo session taken in New York City, 1954
One of the most recognizable sets of James Dean photographs, the “Torn Sweater” series was shot by Roy Schatt for
LIFE
magazine on December 29, 1954, and although it went unused in the magazine, a colorized image from the session was used as a U.S. postage stamp in 1996 (not this image, another one).
Details:
This photograph is a promotional print made to promote the work of Roy Schatt.
Single weight, ferrotype glossy gelatin silver fiber print with photo credit stamps on the reverse.
- Photograph date: 1954
- Print date: 1970s.
Size:
8 x 10 inches (202 mm x
254 mm
).
Condition:
This pint is in good condition.
Terms:
Payment:
Due within three days of auction ending.
Returns:
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Copyright:
Purchase of this print is for collecting purposes only and does not permit copyright usage in any form.
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Please check out our other auctions. We have a number of photojournalism images by W. Eugene Smith, plus W. Eugene Smith Grant winner Gilles Peress. Also David Douglas Duncan images of the Korean War and Pablo Picasso; Pulitzer Prize winner Kyoichi Sawada's Vietnam War images; LIFE Magazine photographers Margaret Bourke-White and Sam Shaw; surrealist views by Martin Munkacsi; famed artist portraits by Arnold Newman; fashion photos by Sarah Moon; documentary views of Paris by Edouard Boubat and Brassai; movie star and celebrity images of Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, John Huston, Lawrence Olivier, Joe DiMaggio, Paul Newman, and Robert Mitchum. Lastly we have art photos by Alfred Stieglitz.
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