Loomis DeanBoy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles, Looking South on Olive Street, 1949

£3,500

Signed

Silver gelatin print

16 x 20 inches

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Loomis Dean, 'Boy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles'

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Signed

Silver gelatin print

16 x 20 inches

Print

This artwork is signed silver gelatin print.

Framing

Loomis Dean: Boy Selling Newspapers. For this picture, we recommend book-mounting the print in a wide passepartout and framing in a black wooden box. It is widely accepted as the most traditional way to frame photography, giving visual priority to the image and yet fitting stylishly into most interiors. Please note that prices include UK VAT but excludes framing and shipping costs.

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Artwork In Detail

Loomis Dean was a prominent American photojournalist known for his work with Life magazine during its golden age.

Loomis Dean, 'Boy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles'
Loomis Dean, 'Boy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles'

Loomis Dean

Boy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles, Looking South on Olive Street, 1949

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Loomis Dean: Boy Selling Newspapers, Los Angeles, Looking South on Olive Street (1949)

Loomis Dean

United States

B. 1917-2005

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The Artist

Dean covered a wide array of subjects from Hollywood stars to global events, his photographs helping to shape the public’s perception of the world during a transformative era. He passed away in 2005, leaving behind a legacy of influential and evocative imagery.

Artist Biography

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