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Picturing the Harlem Renaissance with James VanDerZee The new generations of doctors, lawyers, publishers, writers, musicians, and business owners wanted to document their success and the significant events of their lives with photographs—and VanDerZee’s artistic process produced exactly the kind of photographs his clients desired
The Power of the Image: Representation and James Van der Zee In 1980s, Van der Zee opened a new portrait studio in New York This image is from the announcement for the Van Der Zee studio This post was researched entirely from materials in the American Art Portrait Gallery Library collection
James Van Der Zee photograph collection - archives. nypl. org This collection of James Van Der Zee's photographs, compiled by the Schomburg Center, represents various aspects of Van Der Zee's body of work and includes vintage prints (1910s-1930s) as well as later prints produced in the 1980s and one file of negatives
James van der Zee - Approving Eye of the Harlem Renaissance James van der Zee’s photography is not only appreciated for its artistic merits but also because it documented the era comprehensively Today, we will take a look at James van der Zee’s biography and photography to learn more about this important figure in Harlem Renaissance photography
Archive of James Van Der Zee, One of the Nations Most Important . . . WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, PARADES, CHRISTMAS SCENES, and all manner of portraits The photographs of James Van Der Zee (1886-1983) have come to define 20th century Harlem His powerful pictures capture the beauty and pride of Black life, documenting everyday moments and special celebrations
The James Van Der Zee Archive - The Metropolitan Museum of Art James Van Der Zee, the world-renowned chronicler of Black life in New York City during the Harlem Renaissance and for decades thereafter, was a virtuoso portraitist and one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century
James Van Der Zee - Wikipedia James Augustus Van Der Zee (June 29, 1886 – May 15, 1983) was an American photographer best known for his portraits of black New Yorkers He was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance
James Van Der Zee portfolio - NYPL Digital Collections Also included are portraits of VanDerZee (ca 1920s) and members of his family in Lenox, Massachusetts (ca 1909-10); and a view of a blacksmith shop in Pheobus, Virginia (1907)
Encyclopedia of Invisibility — Van Der Zee, James VAN DER ZEE, JAMES (aka James Augustus Van Der Zee or VanDerZee, 29 June 1886–15 May 1983), an African American photographer best known for his work chronicling the Harlem Renaissance and Black New Yorkers