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    • Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print
      Jan. 13, 2024

      Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print

      Est: $150 - $250

      Morris Lane (American, b. 1954) C-print titled "Gordon Parks '1985'," signed lower left and titled lower right. Photographer Morris Lane used his black and white, silver gelatin, iconic photograph of Gordon Parks to produce this chromogenic C Print. Four different color compositions are combined using a silkscreen-based style made famous by Andy Warhol. Lane was a friend of Parks, who became famous as a pioneering photographer, musician, author, poet, and filmmaker. He is celebrated as the first African-American photographer to work at Life and Vogue. He also served at the Office of War Information during World War II. When he successfully brought his novel, “The Learning Tree,” to the silver screen, he became the first Afro-American to write, direct, and produce a film for a major American motion picture company. Provenance: Phyllis Lucas Gallery, NYC. [Overall: 31 1/2" H x 26" W].

      Roland Auctions NY
    • Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print
      Dec. 29, 2023

      Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print

      Est: $300 - $500

      Morris Lane (American, b. 1954) C-print titled "Gordon Parks '1985'," signed lower left and titled lower right. Photographer Morris Lane used his black and white, silver gelatin, iconic photograph of Gordon Parks to produce this chromogenic C Print. Four different color compositions are combined using a silkscreen-based style made famous by Andy Warhol. Lane was a friend of Parks, who became famous as a pioneering photographer, musician, author, poet, and filmmaker. He is celebrated as the first African-American photographer to work at Life and Vogue. He also served at the Office of War Information during World War II. When he successfully brought his novel, “The Learning Tree,” to the silver screen, he became the first Afro-American to write, direct, and produce a film for a major American motion picture company. Provenance: Phyllis Lucas Gallery, NYC. [Overall: 31 1/2" H x 26" W].

      Roland Auctions NY
    • Morris LANE: Group of Signed Black & White Photo
      Jul. 28, 2023

      Morris LANE: Group of Signed Black & White Photo

      Est: $20 - $200

      Morris Lane (American, b. 1954) group of seven black and white photographs, depicting various nude portraits, dance photography, and portraits of musicians such as B.B. King and Ray Charles; all signed, dated, and titled in pencil to versos. Provenance: Phyllis Lucas Gallery, NYC. [Each: 20" H x 26" W sheet size]. In good condition.

      Roland Auctions NY
    • Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print
      May. 10, 2023

      Morris LANE: "Gordon Parks '1985'" - C-Print

      Est: $300 - $500

      Morris Lane (American, b. 1954) C-print titled "Gordon Parks '1985'," signed lower left and titled lower right. Photographer Morris Lane used his black and white, silver gelatin, iconic photograph of Gordon Parks to produce this chromogenic C Print. Four different color compositions are combined using a silkscreen-based style made famous by Andy Warhol. Lane was a friend of Parks, who became famous as a pioneering photographer, musician, author, poet, and filmmaker. He is celebrated as the first African-American photographer to work at Life and Vogue. He also served at the Office of War Information during World War II. When he successfully brought his novel, “The Learning Tree,” to the silver screen, he became the first Afro-American to write, direct, and produce a film for a major American motion picture company. Provenance: Phyllis Lucas Gallery, NYC. [Overall: 31 1/2" H x 26" W].

      Roland Auctions NY
    • Morris Lane - Nude
      Mar. 31, 2020

      Morris Lane - Nude

      Est: $200 - $400

      Lot 267 Morris Lane American (b. 1954) Nude (1988) silver gelatin print signed verso, A/P sight: 11 x 8 inches Provenance: from a private Connecticut collection

      Capsule Gallery Auction
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