BRUCE DAVIDSON

Bruce Davidson began taking photographs at the age of ten in Oak Park, Illinois. While attending Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University, he continued to further his knowledge and develop his passion. Bruce Davidson’s work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, as well as, The Museum of Contemporary Photography. His most recent exhibition, Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 was at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.

BRUCE DAVIDSON - Untitled, East 100th Street (Crying Baby and Portrait of Christ), 1966-68
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11 x 14 inch Silver Print
16 x 20 inch Silver Print
20 x 24 inch Silver Print
30 x 40 inch Silver Print
All sizes signed in pencil verso

BRUCE DAVIDSON

Untitled, East 100th Street (Crying Baby and Portrait of Christ), 1966-68
BRUCE DAVIDSON - Untitled, East 100th Street (Crying Baby and Portrait of Christ), 1966-68

BRUCE DAVIDSON

Untitled, East 100th Street (Crying Baby and Portrait of Christ), 1966-68
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11 x 14 inch Silver Print
16 x 20 inch Silver Print
20 x 24 inch Silver Print
30 x 40 inch Silver Print
All sizes signed in pencil verso

Untitled, East 100th Street (Crying Baby and Portrait of Christ), 1966-68 - Bruce Davidson - Artists - Jackson Fine Art - Photography - Atlanta