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WEEGEE (1899-1968)
Tenement fire, Brooklyn (“I cried when I took this picture”). Silver print, 10
1
/
2
x13
1
/
2
inches (26.7x34.3
cm.), with Weegee’s Photo Representatives and Credit Weegee the Famous hand stamps, and with
Louis Stettner’s signature, date 2/20/81, and notation “Printed byWeegee from the original negative,”
in pencil, on verso. 1939; printed early 1960s
[3,000/4,500]
Naked City, 74;Weegee, 70;Weegee’s NewYork, 25.
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SMITH,W. EUGENE (1918-1978)
“Walk to Paradise Garden.” Ferrotyped silver
print, 8
3
/
4
x7
3
/
8
inches (22.2x18.8 cm.), with
Smith’s copyright hand stamp, a Concerned
Photographer 2 hand stamp and a typewritten
label on verso. 1946; printed 1972
[4,000/6,000]
‘AWalkThrough a Paradise Garden,’ U.S. Camera
Annual 1947, 308
The Family of Man,The Museum of ModernArt,192
Myth andVision: On theWalk to Paradise Garden
and the Photography of W. Eugene Smith, 2,
contacts and back cover
W. Eugene Smith: Master of the Photographic
Essay, 125
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