Exhibition
Modernism and advertising photography

BING, Ilse (German-American, 1899 – 1998) Salut de Schiaparelli, 1934 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1934 Signed and dated in ink on print recto. Signed, titled and dated twice Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

BRUEHL, Anton (American, 1900-1982) Untitled (Knitted-to-order-sportclothes for Bonwitt Teller Sportswear), 1932 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1932 Signed in pencil on mount recto. In original matt. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

COSTER, Gordon (American, 1906 -1988) Untitled (Headache Advertisement?), 1931 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1931 Signed and dated on print recto Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

COSTER, Gordon (American, 1906 -1988) Untitled (Positive/Negative, for Weber & Heilbroner, Men’s Haberdasher), 1930 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1930 Signed and dated in pencil on print verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

FUNKE, Jaromír (Czech, 1896-1945) Advertising study for Styx Coty Perfume, 1926 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1926 Bromide. Signed in pencil on mount recto; signed and inscribed by the artist in ink on mount verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

STEINER, Ralph (American, 1899 – 1986) Ham and Egg, 1930 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1930 Signed and titled in pencil. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

STEICHEN, Edward (American, 1879 -1973) Julia Evans (for Woodbury Soap), 1929 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1929 Stamp “Photograph by Steichen / 80 West 40th Street / New York” on mount verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

DOHNÁNY, Milos (Czech, 1904-1944) Untitled (Still Life), 1930s Gelatin silver print, printed 1930s “Dohanny” stamped on print verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

TOLMER, Claude (French, 1911-1991) Untitled (still life, photo-montage), c. 1930 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1930 Photographer's stamp and annotations in Czech in ink on print verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

JACQUES, René (French, 1908 – 2003) L’ombre du crystal (for Lalique), 1938 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1938 Signed and dated in ink on print verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

UNDERWOOD (American agency, 1859-1947) Untitled (for Westclox Pocket Ben), c.1930 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1930. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

RICHARDS, Wynn (American, 1888 – 1960) Teapot and Spoons, 1925 Platinum print, printed c. 1925 Signed in ink, estate stamp, and various notations in pencil on print verso. Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs
BING, Ilse (German-American, 1899 – 1998) Salut de Schiaparelli, 1934 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1934 Signed and dated in ink on print recto. Signed, titled and dated twice Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs
L. Parker Stephenson Photographs presents Modernism and Advertising Photography 1920s - 1930s, an exhibition of vintage photographs by recognized masters and lesser-known American and European photographers.
Photography did not secure its place in printed page advertising until more than forty years after the invention of the halftone process which enabled a photograph to be printed alongside text. Starting in the 1920s, advertising and public relations work provided a means of income for photographers and a number of schools in the US and Europe established departments to train students for commercial careers. The lines between art and commercial photography were often blurred as photographers were granted wide creative margin to interpret the marketed products and services according to their own artistic standards. This window of freedom did not last long, however, and after the Great Depression clients and art directors increasingly imposed their own views of how an advertisement should appear. Patriotic priorities during WWII further stifled the preceding decades’ imagination and originality.
The vintage prints selected for this exhibition from the mid-1920s and 1930s stand as prime examples of the experimental, bold, and visionary work created for advertising during this brief but fertile period. Among those on view is Margaret Bourke-White’s modernist icon, Mechanical Nuts, executed for Russell Birdsall & Ward. An image of a naked woman bound in yarn designed by Anton Bruehl - another pioneer in the field - for Bonwitt Teller’s knitted-to-order-sport clothes won the 1932 Annual Advertising Art Award in photography and was exhibited the following year at the Chicago World’s Fair. Similar surrealist overtones can be found in Ilse Bing’s elegant and haunting oversized print, Salut de Schiaparelli, of a woman lying dreaming on a bed of lilies. A still life photomontage by Claude Tolmer was included in Mise en Page; a book his father wrote and published in 1931 that, to this day, continues to serve as a reference for design and layout. Ralph Steiner’s comical Ham and Eggs and Gordon Coster’s image of a man’s distorted head (likely created for a headache medicine) inject humor while shadows, reflections, and light abstract Jaromír Funke’s Styx Coty Perfume Bottle, René-Jacques’ Lalique crystal, and Milos Dohnány’s lens filters. Other photographs by Edward Steichen, Wynn Richards, Underwood, and Edward Quigley are also on view.
Modernism and Advertising Photography
1920s - 1930s
On view until December 17, 2011
L. Parker Stephenson
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