David ArmstrongTrees Autumn, Marshfield2001
2001
About the Item
- Creator:David Armstrong (1954 - 2014, American)
- Creation Year:2001
- Dimensions:Height: 27 in (68.58 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU932312059572
David Armstrong
David Armstrong was an American photographer based in New York, United States. Armstrong was born in 1954 in Arlington, Massachusetts, one of four sons of Robert and Irma Armstrong. He graduated from the Satya Community School, an alternative high school in Lincoln, Massachusetts, where he met Nan Goldin at the age of 14. On October 26, 2014, at the age of 60, he died in Los Angeles, California, due to liver cancer.
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