James Van Der Zee. 1886 – 1983. James Van Der Zee: Eighteen Photographs (Washington, D. C.: Graphics International Ltd., 1974, a total edition of 90), a portfolio of 18 photographs, each mounted, signed in pencil on the mount, matted with printed captions, 1905-38, printed in 1974, one of two copies printed for exhibition purposes outside of the numbered edition of 75 plus 15 artist’s proofs. Like many portrait photographers of his day, the Harlem-based James Van Der Zee retouched his negatives—just one of many techniques he used to show his subjects in their best light. James Van Der Zee, Alpha Phi Alpha Basketball Team, 1926, gelatin silver print, Corcoran Collection (The Evans-Tibbs Collection, Gift of Thurlow Evans Tibbs, Jr.
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James Van Der Zee (June 29, 1886 May 15, 1983) was an African American photographer best known
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A Nimble Arc: James Van Der Zee and Photography; Book; Emilie Boone 2023; Published by: Duke University Press Series: The Visual Arts of Africa and its Diasporas View summary. While James Van Der Zee is widely known and praised for his studio portraits from the Harlem Renaissance era, much of the diversity and expansive reach of his work has.. James Augustus Van Der Zee was a stalwart documentarian of Black life in Harlem. Assiduously committed to Harlem’s striving and successful denizens over the course of 60 years, his pictures teem with possibility, their subjects shimmering with glamour. During the 1920s and ’30s, when the neighborhood’s intellectual, cultural, and creative.