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Garry Winogrand Figurative Photography

American, 1928-1984

Garry Winogrand was an American photographer from New York. He is known for his extensive documentation of American life. Winogrand was the recipient of various Guggenheim Fellowships and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. His work is included in the George Eastman Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Center for Creative Photography. He is considered to be one of the great masters of 20th-century photography.

(Biography provided by PDNB Gallery)

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Artist: Garry Winogrand
Park Avenue
By Garry Winogrand
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Signed in pencil on verso, includes thick decorative black frame with white mat. Garry Winogrand is widely considered to be one of the most renowned street photographers of the 20t...
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1950s Garry Winogrand Figurative Photography

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New York City from Women are Beautiful
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AP from an Ed. of 20, includes black frame. Garry Winogrand is widely considered to be one of the most renowned street photographers of the 20th century, known, in particular, for h...
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1970s Garry Winogrand Figurative Photography

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