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ROBERT FRANK, (American, b. Switzerland, 1924), LONDON, signed, titled and dated in ink on verso,...

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ROBERT FRANK, (American, b. Switzerland, 1924), LONDON, signed, titled and dated in ink on verso,...
ROBERT FRANK
(American, b. Switzerland, 1924)
LONDON
signed, titled and dated in ink on verso
gelatin silver print
93/16 x 121/4 in. (23.3 x 31.1 cm)
1951
ESTIMATE: $40,000-60,000
<p>PROVENANCE
Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York
Private Collection
Exhibited
ARLES, Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, June 25-August 25, 1997
Antwerp, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen, November 21, 1997-January 18, 1998
Hamburg, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, February 25-June 1, 1998
sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, November 16, 2000-March 4, 2001
November 1951 to March 1953 was an extremely important period in the development of Robert Frank's vision during which he made at least three coherent groups of photographs and a significant experiment in sequencing - his book BLACK, WHITE AND THINGS (1952). Living with his wife and young child for weeks at a time in London, Paris, Spain and Wales, it was Frank's last extended return sojourn to Europe before finally settling in America, where successive Guggenheim Fellowships in 1955 and 1956 resulted in his influential book THE AMERICANS. Drawn to bankers scurrying through the foggy gray streets of London, Frank found his first subject of that trip. This photograph demonstrates his cinematic eye, the four figures appear in successive stages of the same action of crossing the street. The following spring and summer was spent photographing in Spain, and by late winter 1952-1953 he photographed coal miners in Wales in pointed contrast to the bankers
he focused on the year before. An exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and an accompanying book devoted to this period are scheduled for May of this year.