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      • Marvin Newman (born 1927) Untitled (Boy on Toboggan), 1955
        Oct. 19, 2023

        Marvin Newman (born 1927) Untitled (Boy on Toboggan), 1955

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Marvin Newman (born 1927) Untitled (Boy on Toboggan), 1955 Gelatin silver print, printed c. 1955, signed, dated, stamped 'Exhibition Print' and copyright credit reproduction limitation stamps on the verso. image/ sheet: 11 x 14in. (28 x 35.5cm.) Provenance: With Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York, acquired 2010 I feel I have no problem when people ask me: 'What do you do?' and I say, 'I'm a photographer.' I never worry about whether they think I'm doing Bar Mitzvahs or I'm on this level... MARVIN NEWMAN

        Hindman
      • Marvin Newman (1927) Untitled, (Chicago Boy with Bubble Gum), 1951
        May. 06, 2023

        Marvin Newman (1927) Untitled, (Chicago Boy with Bubble Gum), 1951

        Est: $6,000 - $7,000

        Toned Gelatin Silver Print Signed on verso Provenance: Stephen Daiter, 2000 Image: 9 3/8 x 7 3/8 inches Framed: 16 1/4 x 14 3/8 inches

        Santa Monica Auctions
      • Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB
        Apr. 22, 2023

        Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB

        Est: $250 - $350

        Newman, Marvin E. (Photo) 1927 - Hart Ski Photo/Offset ca. 1965 29.9 x 21.2 in. (76 x 54 cm) Printer: no information Condition Details: (A) #USA #Travel #Winter #Ski

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • Marvin E. Newman Three Women Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Three Women Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Three Women - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 11 x 13.75 inches, floated in a white wood frame 13.75 x 16.75 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Street Scene Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Street Scene Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $600 - $900

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Street Scene - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 9.25 x 7.25 inches, floated in a white wood frame 12.25 x 10 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Sidewalk Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Sidewalk Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $400 - $600

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Sidewalk - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 8.5 x 5.25 inches, floated in a white wood frame 11.5 x 8.25 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Five Women Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Five Women Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Five Women - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed later, sheet 15.75 x 20 inches, floated in a white wood frame 18.75 x 22.75 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Man on Crutches Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Man on Crutches Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $600 - $900

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Man on Crutches - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 9.75 x 7.75 inches, floated in a white wood frame 12.75 x 10.75 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Mom and Baby Carriage Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Mom and Baby Carriage Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $600 - $900

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Mother and Child in Carriage - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, also titled in pencil, sheet 7 x 9.25 inches, floated in a white wood frame 10 x 12 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Shadow Series Photo from MoMA show
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Shadow Series Photo from MoMA show

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Shadows and Manholes - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 7 x 9.25 inches, floated in a white wood frame 10 x 12.25 inches. Exhibited: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) show Always The Young Strangers, Feb 26 to Apr 1, 1953, with exhibition label affixed to verso. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman Man and Woman Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman Man and Woman Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), Man and Woman - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 14 x 10.75 inches, floated in a white wood frame 16.75 x 13.75 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • Marvin E. Newman High Heels Shadow Series Photo
        Apr. 15, 2023

        Marvin E. Newman High Heels Shadow Series Photo

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        Newman, Marvin E. (American, b.1927), High Heels - from Shadow Series, Chicago, taken 1951, vintage gelatin silver print, printed contemporaneously, Newman's pencil signature and ink stamp on the verso, sheet 14 x 11 inches, floated in a white wood frame 16.75 x 13.75 inches. Provenance: the artist; Bruce Silverstein Gallery; Private Collection, Western PA. Born in Brooklyn, Marvin Newman moved to Chicago in 1949 to study photography with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He developed a friendship with Yasuhiro Ishimoto and began a series of experimental works in photography and film, including the Shadow Series in which he angled his camera downward on the cast shadows anonymous pedestrians and then rotated the resulting print so that the figure looks upright. These photographs were made as part of the artist's master's thesis at Chicago's Institute of Design. Other photos from the Shadow Series are in the permanent collections of the MoMA, Met and Whitney museums, among many others. They are highly desirable and don't frequently appear at auction.

        Concept Art Gallery
      • MARVIN NEWMAN (1927- ) New Year's Eve (trumpets).
        Apr. 14, 2022

        MARVIN NEWMAN (1927- ) New Year's Eve (trumpets).

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        MARVIN NEWMAN (1927- ) New Year's Eve (trumpets). Silver print, the image measuring 10 1/4x13 1/4 inches (26x33.7 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Newman's signature and the negative date in pencil and his copyright stamp and his exhibition print stamp on verso. 1953; printed 1954

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • MARVIN E. NEWMAN (1927- ) Little Girl in Snow.
        Mar. 11, 2021

        MARVIN E. NEWMAN (1927- ) Little Girl in Snow.

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        MARVIN E. NEWMAN (1927- ) Little Girl in Snow. Silver print, the image measuring 9 1/2x6 inches (24.1x15.2 cm.), with Newman's signature and date, in pencil, and his copyright and Exhibition Print hand stamps, on verso. 1951

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Marvin E. Newman, Golfer Ben Hogan, 1950s
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Marvin E. Newman, Golfer Ben Hogan, 1950s

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Marvin E. Newman, Golfer Ben Hogan, 1950s, Vintage gelatin silver exhibition print, 10" x 8". Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on verso. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Number stamped on verso. Artist Biography: Marvin E. Newman (1927- ) began studying photography at the age of sixteen at Brooklyn College with Walter Rosenblum and Berenice Abbott. Newman briefly became a member of the Photo League of New York, where he took classes with league member John Ebstel. In 1949 Newman went to Chicago to study with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design, becoming one of the first students to earn a Master’s Degree in Photography in 1952. Newman often photographed in the streets of Chicago with fellow student Yasuhiro Ishimoto, with whom he made the experimental film The Church on Maxwell Street, which documented the sights and sounds of a sidewalk revivalist church in Chicago’s fabled marketplace. Newman’s Master’s thesis, “A Creative Analysis of the Series Form in Still Photography,” explored repeated forms in series: of children’s faces; of people in similar positions and poses; and of inverted human shadows on the sidewalk. Also in 1952 Newman was included in “Always the Young Stranger,” an important group show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, that introduced a new generation of American photographic talent. In 1956 he had a one-man show at Roy deCarava’s, A Photographer’s Gallery. In 1964 Newman served as cinematographer for a documentary, “Jose Torres,” directed by Hroshi Tesigahara. Unlike some of his fellow graduates, Newman did not pursue teaching as a career, but followed the path of photojournalism. In 1953 he became a contributing photographer for Sports Illustrated, and later began shooting for Life, Look, and Esquire. A track runner himself, Newman was a natural as a sports photojournalist, and covered the 1960 Rome Olympics as the official photographer for Sports Illustrated. He documented untold numbers of other important events. One such was the 1960 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees. Newman made an astonishing capture of the home run hit by Bill Mazeroski with the score tied in the bottom half of the ninth inning of the seventh game to beat the Yankees for the title. In 2009 Abrams published Yankee Color: The Glory Years of the Mantle Era, with 235 photographs, all by Newman. He was one of the only sports photographers of the time shooting in color. Newman’s career includes countless non-sporting essays: life on Wall Street; existence in rough-and- tumble Alaska; prostitutes on Paris’ infamous Rue Saint-Denis, the circus, to name a few. Newman’s work has been exhibited at museums across the country. He has been national president of the American Society of Media (formerly Magazine) Photographers. In 1983, as president, Newman led a cultural delegation to China as guests of the Chinese government. He has authored or co-authored nine photographic books. His many awards include the Art Directors’ Club Gold Medalfor Editorial Photography. Newman lives in New Jersey, from where he has traveled to give talks on various aspects of his career and where he works with his archive. (Stephen Daiter Gallery)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Marvin E. Newman, African American, Joe Black, Dodgers Baseball, 1950s
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Marvin E. Newman, African American, Joe Black, Dodgers Baseball, 1950s

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Marvin E. Newman, Joe Black, Dodgers Baseball, 1950s, Vintage gelatin silver exhibition print, 10" x 8". Signed, titled, and dated in pencil on verso. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Artist Biography: Marvin E. Newman (1927- ) began studying photography at the age of sixteen at Brooklyn College with Walter Rosenblum and Berenice Abbott. Newman briefly became a member of the Photo League of New York, where he took classes with league member John Ebstel. In 1949 Newman went to Chicago to study with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design, becoming one of the first students to earn a Master’s Degree in Photography in 1952. Newman often photographed in the streets of Chicago with fellow student Yasuhiro Ishimoto, with whom he made the experimental film The Church on Maxwell Street, which documented the sights and sounds of a sidewalk revivalist church in Chicago’s fabled marketplace. Newman’s Master’s thesis, “A Creative Analysis of the Series Form in Still Photography,” explored repeated forms in series: of children’s faces; of people in similar positions and poses; and of inverted human shadows on the sidewalk. Also in 1952 Newman was included in “Always the Young Stranger,” an important group show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, that introduced a new generation of American photographic talent. In 1956 he had a one-man show at Roy deCarava’s, A Photographer’s Gallery. In 1964 Newman served as cinematographer for a documentary, “Jose Torres,” directed by Hroshi Tesigahara. Unlike some of his fellow graduates, Newman did not pursue teaching as a career, but followed the path of photojournalism. In 1953 he became a contributing photographer for Sports Illustrated, and later began shooting for Life, Look, and Esquire. A track runner himself, Newman was a natural as a sports photojournalist, and covered the 1960 Rome Olympics as the official photographer for Sports Illustrated. He documented untold numbers of other important events. One such was the 1960 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees. Newman made an astonishing capture of the home run hit by Bill Mazeroski with the score tied in the bottom half of the ninth inning of the seventh game to beat the Yankees for the title. In 2009 Abrams published Yankee Color: The Glory Years of the Mantle Era, with 235 photographs, all by Newman. He was one of the only sports photographers of the time shooting in color. Newman’s career includes countless non-sporting essays: life on Wall Street; existence in rough-and- tumble Alaska; prostitutes on Paris’ infamous Rue Saint-Denis, the circus, to name a few. Newman’s work has been exhibited at museums across the country. He has been national president of the American Society of Media (formerly Magazine) Photographers. In 1983, as president, Newman led a cultural delegation to China as guests of the Chinese government. He has authored or co-authored nine photographic books. His many awards include the Art Directors’ Club Gold Medalfor Editorial Photography. Newman lives in New Jersey, from where he has traveled to give talks on various aspects of his career and where he works with his archive. (Stephen Daiter Gallery)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics (Diver), 1960
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics (Diver), 1960

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics (Diver), 1960, Vintage gelatin silver exhibition print, 13.5" x 9". Signed and dated in pencil on verso. Artist's credit for Sports Illustrated stamped on verso with details. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Notes in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Marvin E. Newman (1927- ) began studying photography at the age of sixteen at Brooklyn College with Walter Rosenblum and Berenice Abbott. Newman briefly became a member of the Photo League of New York, where he took classes with league member John Ebstel. In 1949 Newman went to Chicago to study with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design, becoming one of the first students to earn a Master’s Degree in Photography in 1952. Newman often photographed in the streets of Chicago with fellow student Yasuhiro Ishimoto, with whom he made the experimental film The Church on Maxwell Street, which documented the sights and sounds of a sidewalk revivalist church in Chicago’s fabled marketplace. Newman’s Master’s thesis, “A Creative Analysis of the Series Form in Still Photography,” explored repeated forms in series: of children’s faces; of people in similar positions and poses; and of inverted human shadows on the sidewalk. Also in 1952 Newman was included in “Always the Young Stranger,” an important group show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, that introduced a new generation of American photographic talent. In 1956 he had a one-man show at Roy deCarava’s, A Photographer’s Gallery. In 1964 Newman served as cinematographer for a documentary, “Jose Torres,” directed by Hroshi Tesigahara. Unlike some of his fellow graduates, Newman did not pursue teaching as a career, but followed the path of photojournalism. In 1953 he became a contributing photographer for Sports Illustrated, and later began shooting for Life, Look, and Esquire. A track runner himself, Newman was a natural as a sports photojournalist, and covered the 1960 Rome Olympics as the official photographer for Sports Illustrated. He documented untold numbers of other important events. One such was the 1960 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees. Newman made an astonishing capture of the home run hit by Bill Mazeroski with the score tied in the bottom half of the ninth inning of the seventh game to beat the Yankees for the title. In 2009 Abrams published Yankee Color: The Glory Years of the Mantle Era, with 235 photographs, all by Newman. He was one of the only sports photographers of the time shooting in color. Newman’s career includes countless non-sporting essays: life on Wall Street; existence in rough-and- tumble Alaska; prostitutes on Paris’ infamous Rue Saint-Denis, the circus, to name a few. Newman’s work has been exhibited at museums across the country. He has been national president of the American Society of Media (formerly Magazine) Photographers. In 1983, as president, Newman led a cultural delegation to China as guests of the Chinese government. He has authored or co-authored nine photographic books. His many awards include the Art Directors’ Club Gold Medalfor Editorial Photography. Newman lives in New Jersey, from where he has traveled to give talks on various aspects of his career and where he works with his archive. (Stephen Daiter Gallery)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics (Swimmer), 1960
        Feb. 27, 2021

        Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics (Swimmer), 1960

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Marvin E. Newman, Rome Olympics, Swimmer, 1960, Vintage gelatin silver exhibition print, 13.25" x 9". Signed and dated in pencil on verso. Artist's credit stamped on verso. Notes in pencil on verso. Artist Biography: Marvin E. Newman (1927- ) began studying photography at the age of sixteen at Brooklyn College with Walter Rosenblum and Berenice Abbott. Newman briefly became a member of the Photo League of New York, where he took classes with league member John Ebstel. In 1949 Newman went to Chicago to study with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design, becoming one of the first students to earn a Master’s Degree in Photography in 1952. Newman often photographed in the streets of Chicago with fellow student Yasuhiro Ishimoto, with whom he made the experimental film The Church on Maxwell Street, which documented the sights and sounds of a sidewalk revivalist church in Chicago’s fabled marketplace. Newman’s Master’s thesis, “A Creative Analysis of the Series Form in Still Photography,” explored repeated forms in series: of children’s faces; of people in similar positions and poses; and of inverted human shadows on the sidewalk. Also in 1952 Newman was included in “Always the Young Stranger,” an important group show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, that introduced a new generation of American photographic talent. In 1956 he had a one-man show at Roy deCarava’s, A Photographer’s Gallery. In 1964 Newman served as cinematographer for a documentary, “Jose Torres,” directed by Hroshi Tesigahara. Unlike some of his fellow graduates, Newman did not pursue teaching as a career, but followed the path of photojournalism. In 1953 he became a contributing photographer for Sports Illustrated, and later began shooting for Life, Look, and Esquire. A track runner himself, Newman was a natural as a sports photojournalist, and covered the 1960 Rome Olympics as the official photographer for Sports Illustrated. He documented untold numbers of other important events. One such was the 1960 World Series between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees. Newman made an astonishing capture of the home run hit by Bill Mazeroski with the score tied in the bottom half of the ninth inning of the seventh game to beat the Yankees for the title. In 2009 Abrams published Yankee Color: The Glory Years of the Mantle Era, with 235 photographs, all by Newman. He was one of the only sports photographers of the time shooting in color. Newman’s career includes countless non-sporting essays: life on Wall Street; existence in rough-and- tumble Alaska; prostitutes on Paris’ infamous Rue Saint-Denis, the circus, to name a few. Newman’s work has been exhibited at museums across the country. He has been national president of the American Society of Media (formerly Magazine) Photographers. In 1983, as president, Newman led a cultural delegation to China as guests of the Chinese government. He has authored or co-authored nine photographic books. His many awards include the Art Directors’ Club Gold Medalfor Editorial Photography. Newman lives in New Jersey, from where he has traveled to give talks on various aspects of his career and where he works with his archive. (Stephen Daiter Gallery)

        Keith Delellis Gallery LLC
      • Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - Mammoth California
        Feb. 09, 2020

        Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - Mammoth California

        Est: €80 - €150

        Mammoth California - 53,5x76,5, ca. 1980 by Marvin Newman (photo) (1927-)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)
        Feb. 01, 2020

        Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)

        Est: €90 - €180

        hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist) - 54x76, ca. 1976 by Marvin Newman (photo) (1927-)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)
        Feb. 01, 2020

        Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)

        Est: €100 - €180

        hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist) - 54x76, ca. 1976 by Marvin Newman (photo) (1927-)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)
        Dec. 16, 2017

        Poster by Marvin Newman (photo) - hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist)

        Est: €90 - €180

        hart ski (on photo: Roger Staub Olympic medalist) - 54x76, ca. 1976 by Marvin Newman (photo) (1927-)

        Van Sabben Poster Auctions
      • Marvin Newman (b. 1927)
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Marvin Newman (b. 1927)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Note: Description Updated 11/22. Cassius Clay at the Rome Olympics. B&W, 1960. Fiber-based silver gelatin. Older print. Cassius Clay standing on the Olympic medal stand after at the Rome Olympics. Clay won a gold medal that year. Signed, titled, and inscribed in ink to Neil Leifer by photographer. Photographer's stamp on verso with photographer's signature in pencil. 14 x 11in. The photographs in this auction have been examined by an expert, whose opinions pertaining to the age of the prints, the printing process, and the type of paper used, are included in the description of each photograph. Although Guernsey’s believes these descriptions to be accurate, interested buyers are urged to personally inspect the prints either at the public preview or by appointment with Guernsey’s. As with all items in this auction, all lots are being sold as is.

        Guernsey's
      • Marvin Newman (b. 1927)
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Marvin Newman (b. 1927)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Note: Description Updated 11/23. Brooklyn Dodgers. B&W, 1954. Fiber-based silver gelatin. Older print. Framed. Four Brooklyn Dodgers greats: Peewee Reese, Gil Hodges, Duke Snider and Jackie Robinson. Signed and inscribed in ink to Neil Leifer by photographer, "For Neil. A beautiful moment at Ebbets Field!" 11 x 14in. This framed work has been professionally framed by Mr. Leifer's preferred framer. The frame is handsome, created in a simple, modern design much preferred by museums. The woods is a light, natural shade; the glazing is a UV plexiglass of the highest quality; the backing board is generally a sheet of foam core. Many framed items also include a white matte. Framed works will be sold as-is, in frame. It is the bidders responsibility to remove the print from the frame if they so desire. More information on the specific framing can be provided by the auction house upon request. The photographs in this auction have been examined by an expert, whose opinions pertaining to the age of the prints, the printing process, and the type of paper used, are included in the description of each photograph. Although Guernsey’s believes these descriptions to be accurate, interested buyers are urged to personally inspect the prints either at the public preview or by appointment with Guernsey’s. As with all items in this auction, all lots are being sold as is.

        Guernsey's
      • Marvin Newman (b. 1927)
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Marvin Newman (b. 1927)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Note: Description Updated 11/23. New York Yankees. B&W, c. 1950s. Fiber-based silver gelatin. Older print. Framed. Five New York Yankee greats: Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Hank Bauer, and Tom Tresh. Signed and inscribed in ink to Neil Leifer by photographer, "For Neil. We've shared many moments at Yankee Stadium." 11 x 14in. This framed work has been professionally framed by Mr. Leifer's preferred framer. The frame is handsome, created in a simple, modern design much preferred by museums. The woods is a light, natural shade; the glazing is a UV plexiglass of the highest quality; the backing board is generally a sheet of foam core. Many framed items also include a white matte. Framed works will be sold as-is, in frame. It is the bidders responsibility to remove the print from the frame if they so desire. More information on the specific framing can be provided by the auction house upon request. The photographs in this auction have been examined by an expert, whose opinions pertaining to the age of the prints, the printing process, and the type of paper used, are included in the description of each photograph. Although Guernsey’s believes these descriptions to be accurate, interested buyers are urged to personally inspect the prints either at the public preview or by appointment with Guernsey’s. As with all items in this auction, all lots are being sold as is.

        Guernsey's
      • Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB
        Mar. 05, 2016

        Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB

        Est: $100 - $300

        Artist: Newman, Marvin E. (Photo) 1927 -. Title: Hart Ski. Photo/Offset ca. 1960. Size: 29.9 x 20.8 in. (76 x 53 cm). Printer: no information or multiple posters. Condition Details: (A) .

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB
        Apr. 10, 2010

        Original 1960s American Hart Ski Poster ROGER STAUB

        Est: $100 - $250

        Newman, Marvin E. (Photo) 1927 - Hart Ski Photo/Offset ca. 1960 29.9 x 20.8 in. (76 x 53 cm) Printer: no information Description / Details: (A)

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • MARVIN NEWMAN (b. 1927)
        Dec. 17, 2003

        MARVIN NEWMAN (b. 1927)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Playboy cover various notations in ink and pencil (on the mount) dye-transfer print with paper and acetate overlay 13 x 8 1/2 in. (33 x 21.6 cm.) RUN DATE: June 1962, cover.

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