31/54 Glass Plates

(American 1870-1966) was a unique figure in American art, not belonging to any particular school he was one of America's most beloved artists working during the "Golden Age of American Illustration." He achieved incredible artistic renown and critical acclaim during his lifetime and has continued to interest new audiences ever since.

 

The woman who was his studio assistant, muse and paramour, Sue Lewin is the subject of all of these photographic studies. She modeled in most of his major paintings, including all the figures in the Florentine Fete, a series of murals made for the Curtis Publishing Company in Philadelphia. Parrish would use these glass photographs as an aid by projecting onto the surface of the canvas.

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31/24 Photographs

Sue Lewin posing on steps, ca. 1913,
photographic positive on glass, 4 x 3 1/4" SOLD

Eugene Atget
Tom Baril
Jessie Tarbox Beals
Frank Brangwyn
Anne W. Brigman
John G. Bullock
Edward Curtis
John Dugdale
Louis Fleckenstein
Trude Fleischmann
Vincenzo Galdi
Charles Gaspar
Arnold Genthe
Wilhelm von Gloeden
Paul Burty Haviland
E.O. Hoppé
Gertrude Kasebier
David Lebe
Gustave Marissiaux
Josef Desire Massot
Alfonse Mucha
William J. Mullins
Jerry Ott
Jozsef Pecsi
W. B. Post
Photo-Secession
Charles Schenk
Eva Watson-Schutze
George H. Seeley
Mark Sink & Kristen Hatgi
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Jock Sturges
Nana Watanabe