Aubrey Bodine signed Photograph
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Aubrey Bodine signed Photograph

Aubrey Bodine signed Photograph
Start Price USD 250.00
Current Price USD 897.16
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Bid Count 9
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Start Time Saturday, July 12, 2008
End Time Saturday, July 19, 2008
Location Millersville, Maryland

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Photograph, signed by A. Aubrey Bodine, and sold through David Bendann's Gallery as lot number 65906.  It is framed in a simple silver frame apprro. One inch thick with matting.  The back is still sealed with the origional framing paper and the Bendann's label is still on the back.  Bodine's work is highly collectable.  Frame has glass to protect the photo. Will ship at your cost whatever method you choose.  I will insure it for your price. A. Aubrey Bodine (1906-1970) In photographic circles around the world, A. Aubrey Bodine was regarded as one of the finest pictorialists of the twentieth century. His pictures were exhibited in hundreds of prestigious shows, in scores of museums, and he won awards against top competition. His photographs were seen in the Sunday Sun, numerous books and magazines, on calendars, as murals, and as framed prints decorating homes.  Aubrey Bodine's photographic career began in 1923 when as an office boy with the Baltimore Sun he submitted photographs of the Thomas Viaduct at Relay to the editor of the Sunday paper, and they were published. From first to last Aubrey Bodine was a newspaperman covering all sorts of stories with his camera  -  news events, famous people, unusual places and curious activities. This gave him opportunities to travel throughout the region and learn about it in every tide, wind, weather and season. Out of this experience came remarkable documentary pictures of farming, oystering, hunting, soap boiling, blacksmithing, clock making, bricklaying and dozens of other occupations, and student nurses, Amish children, pilots of ships and planes, country folk and city folk, wood sheds and cathedrals, wagons and railroad engines, and, in short, almost everything of interest. Moreover, the documentary pictures are of the very finest quality, often artistic in design and lighting effects far beyond the usual standard of newspaper work.

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