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Margaret Bourke-White

Lincoln Electric Welding Company

Estimate
$10,000 - 15,000
$12,500
Lot Details
Gelatin silver print.
1929
9 3/8 x 13 3/8 in. (23.8 x 34 cm)
Signed and titled calligraphically in pencil on the mount; credit stamp and typed title label affixed to the reverse of the mount.
Catalogue Essay
The image offered here, with its bold abstraction of structure and shadow, demonstrates Bourke-White’s ability to incorporate avant-garde compositional ideas into her commercial and editorial work.

This photograph comes originally from the collection of artist, photographer, and poet Arthur Smith Gray (1884-1976). Based in Cleveland, Gray was a principal figure in the marketing department of Standard Oil of Ohio from 1929 to 1949, where he redesigned nearly every public-facing aspect of the company, creating a consistent and recognizable brand. It is believed that Gray shared darkroom space with Bourke-White during her formative years in Cleveland in the late 1920s. Bourke-White also produced photographs for Standard Oil during Gray’s tenure. The two remained in contact after Bourke-White moved to New York City.

Margaret Bourke-White

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