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Maurice de Vlaminck, Normandy

1951
(American, 1917–2009)
Culture
America
Measurements
Mounted: 18.9 x 27.9 cm (7 7/16 x 11 in.)
Copyright
© The Irving Penn Foundation
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Location
Not on view
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The contact sheet is a twentieth-century phenomenon.

Description

The contact sheet—a piece of photographic paper which contains positive prints of some or all of the negatives on a roll of film—was necessitated by the advent of roll film, which produced small negatives, and rendered obsolete with the advent of digital photography. Having access to a photographer’s contact reveals the artist's thoughts and working processes.
Three rows of four black-and-white photographs of Maurice de Vlaminck, a man with light skin tone, wrinkled face, and flat, sparse hair photographed from the knees up, seated, wearing a button-down shirt tucked into his trousers, a scarf tucked into the shirt, and a coat. In most photographs he holds up a pipe in his left hand, in the upper left photo his right, and in the bottom right three he relaxes his arms down in his lap.

Maurice de Vlaminck, Normandy

1951

Irving Penn

(American, 1917–2009)
America

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