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b. 1900 - d. 1984

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    • HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) New York, as seen from the Staten Island Ferry * Queensborough Bridge. 1948.
      Sep. 26, 2024

      HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) New York, as seen from the Staten Island Ferry * Queensborough Bridge. 1948.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) New York, as seen from the Staten Island Ferry * Queensborough Bridge. 1948. Together, 2 tri-color carbro prints, the images each measuring 32x42½ cm, 12⅝x16¾ inches, the sheets 40½x50¾ cm, 16x20 inches, and slightly smaller, the first one flush mounted, the second mount 45¾x56 cm, 18x22 inches; each with Warnecke's signature in pencil, and one with the title, date, and additional notation, also in pencil, on mount verso.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Harry Warnecke, Four Color Portraits
      Oct. 20, 2023

      Harry Warnecke, Four Color Portraits

      Est: $600 - $800

      (American, 1900-1984) Cary Grant; Lili Pons; Fiorella La Guardia; Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond; all inscribed verso, all color carbro prints, Cary Grant dated 1958, Mayor La Guardia dated 1936, all approximately 17 x 13 in.; all matted, unframed, largest 24 x 20 in. Provenance: Private Collection, North Carolina Note: The early color carbro (carbon & bromide) process was time consuming and technically demanding. It required three negatives, each made with a different color filter. Employing a special one-shot camera of his own design, Warnecke began producing carbro prints for the Daily News in the 1930s . Over the course of several decades, Warnecke and his team photographed hundreds of people in the news, from popular film stars like Cary Grant to important government officials and statesmen like Mayor Fiorella La Guardia..

      Brunk Auctions
    • Harry Warnecke, Joseph Cotten. Color carbro print, 1946.
      Jun. 26, 2020

      Harry Warnecke, Joseph Cotten. Color carbro print, 1946.

      Est: $400 - $800

      Harry Warnecke, Joseph Cotten. 18 x 17 ¾ inch color carbro print, 1946. The great actor Cotton is known for his work in Orson Welles’ Mercury Theater, that included important roles in the films CITIZEN KANE (1941) and THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (1942). He continued to have important roles in film and television. The title, date “12/4/46” and credit to Warnecke and Gus are written in crayon on the verso. Here is a link to a PDF that makes it easy to browse the offerings.

      Be-Hold
    • Harry Warnecke, Marie Wilson. Color carbro print, 1946.
      Jun. 26, 2020

      Harry Warnecke, Marie Wilson. Color carbro print, 1946.

      Est: $400 - $800

      Harry Warnecke, Marie Wilson. 17 x 13 5/8 inch color carbro print, 1946. The Canada born Wilson (1916 – 1972) was a glamorous actress in soap operas and films. She cultivated the persona of a hare-brained blonde that reached fruition on the television series “My Friend Irma” that began its run several years after this portrait. There have been a number of color photographs that combined three colors, going back to autochromes, and later by Polaroid. The tricolor carbro process was supplanted by the Dye Transfer process, but has a special vibrant matte color that is unique. Warnecke and his associates exploited the process in making vibrant portraits for the new color “rotogravure” section of the Sunday New York Daily News, and made many other subjects as well. The title, date “10/23/46” and credit to Warnecke and Cranston is written in crayon on the verso. Here is a link to a PDF that makes it easy to browse the offerings.

      Be-Hold
    • HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) Grandma Moses painting a scene.
      Jun. 11, 2020

      HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) Grandma Moses painting a scene.

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      HARRY WARNECKE (1900-1984) Grandma Moses painting a scene. Dye transfer or dye imbigition print, the image measuring 15 1/4x10 inches (48x38.5 cm.), the original mount 20x16 inches (50.8x40.6 cm.). Circa 1950

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Color Carbro Print: Singer/actress Josephine Huston in Tulip Garden at Tudor City, N.Y.C.
      Jun. 10, 2020

      Color Carbro Print: Singer/actress Josephine Huston in Tulip Garden at Tudor City, N.Y.C.

      Est: €500 - €750

      Photographer: Harry Warnecke and Lee Elkins (1900-1984, ?). Singer/actress Josephine Huston (1906-1967) in Tulip Garden at Tudor City, N.Y.C. Late 1930s. Vintage large-format carbro color print. 45,5 x 33 cm. Mounted to board, annotated in pencil on mount verso. Harry Warnecke and his associates at the New York Daily News’ Color Studio created brilliant, richly-hued portraits for the newspaper’s Sunday News magazine. Employing a special one-shot camera of his own design, Warnecke began producing color images for the Daily News in the 1930s by utilizing the technically demanding, tri-color carbro process. Over the course of several decades, Warnecke and his team photographed hundreds of people in the news, from popular film stars and athletes to military leaders and government officials. Warnecke's work is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. Josephine Huston was a singer and Broadway actress. She starred in the Broadway production of the "Threepennny Opera" in 1933 and was also in the first "100% natural color all-singing" production "On with the Show!" (1929). – Some wear in edges, area of emulsion loss in upper left edge, otherwise in very good condition with bright colors. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

      Bassenge Auctions
    • Harry Warnecke & Gus Schoenbaechler: Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print
      Dec. 14, 2019

      Harry Warnecke & Gus Schoenbaechler: Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print, title, photographers’ names and “2/13/53” in pencil verso, Image size: 16.75”x13”; Sheet Size: 18.375”x14.5”

      The Photo Review
    • Harry Warnecke & Gus Schoenbaechler: Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print
      Oct. 19, 2019

      Harry Warnecke & Gus Schoenbaechler: Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Tamara Toumanova, 1953, tri-carbro print, title, photographers’ names and “2/13/53” in pencil verso, Image size: 16.75”x13”; Sheet Size: 18.375”x14.5”

      The Photo Review
    • Early Color Photography: Patrice Wymore
      Jun. 09, 2010

      Early Color Photography: Patrice Wymore

      Est: €300 - €500

      Early Color Photography: Patrice Wymore Photographer: Harry Warnecke and Gus Schoenbaechler (1900 - 1984, ?). The actress Patrice Wymore (b. 1926). 1952. Vintage large-format carbro color print. 41,8 x 32 cm (45,8 x 36 cm). Annotated and dated in ink on the verso. A few minimal color irregularities, some retouched in skirt area, crease in upper left area and a few light pressure marks in upper right, otherwise in very good condition with bright colors.

      Galerie Bassenge
    • WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984) Joe Louis (in uniform).
      Oct. 22, 2009

      WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984) Joe Louis (in uniform).

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984) Joe Louis (in uniform). Color carbro print, 16x13 1/2 inches (40.6x34.2 cm.), with the handwritten notations "Joe Lewis," [sic] in pencil, on verso. Circa 1941

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Color Carbro Print Patrice Wymore Photographer:
      Dec. 03, 2008

      Color Carbro Print Patrice Wymore Photographer:

      Est: - €600

      Color Carbro Print Patrice Wymore Photographer: Harry Warnecke and Gus Schoenbaechler (1900 - 1984, ?). The Actress Patrice Wymore (b. 1926). 1952. Vintage large-format carbro color print. 41,8 x 32 cm (45,8 x 36 cm). Annotated and dated in ink on the verso. A few minimal color irregularities, some retouched in skirt area, crease in upper left area and a few light pressure marks in upper right, otherwise in very good condition with bright colors.

      Galerie Bassenge
    • WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)
      Dec. 07, 2004

      WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Grandma Moses painting. Dye transfer print, 15 1/4x10 inches (48x38.5 cm.), flush mounted. Circa 1950

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)
      Oct. 21, 2003

      WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Times Square at night. Tricolor carbro print, 12 3/ 4x16 inches (32.4x40.6 cm.), with the Warnecke's signature, title, and date, in pencil, on recto; signed and dated, in pencil, with a handstamp, on verso. 1947

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)
      Oct. 21, 2003

      WARNECKE, HARRY (1900-1984)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Times Square at night. Tricolor carbro print, 12 3/4x16 inches (32.4x40.6 cm.), with the Warnecke's signature, title, and date, in pencil, on recto; signed and dated, in pencil, with a handstamp, on verso. 1947

      Swann Auction Galleries
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