Samuel Gottscho (1875-1971)

Samuel Gottscho (February 8, 1875 – January 28, 1971) was an American architectural, landscape, and nature photographer. Gottscho acquired his first camera in 1896, and took his first photograph at Coney Island. From 1896 to 1920 he photographed part-time and particularly enjoyed capturing nature, rural life, and landscapes.

Dirk

1995

Signed, titled, dated, and inscribed (3/6) in pencil, recto

Also blindstamped, l.r.

Polaroid transfer on Rives BFK Paper

22 x 15 inches, sheet
10 x 8 inches, image

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Henry Horenstein | “Music, as it was felt by all its enjoyers,” The Palm Beach Post

From Scott Eyman’s review in The Palm Beach Post:

The photographs in “Clubs, Joints and Honky-Tonks: Photographers Experience the Music Scene,” now at the Norton Museum of Art, range from exultant to grungy, but there’s only one that’s outright hilarious.

PDF of the newspaper article
The Palm Beach Post, Music, as it was felt by all its enjoyers”

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