Dancer, Harlem
Photography by James Van Der Zee
gelatin silver print, 1925, printed 1974
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"JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: III"
JAMES VAN DER ZEE // 1982
[gelatin silver print | 10 x 8"]
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James Van Der Zee | Untitled, 20th Century
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Portraits by James Van Der Zee
Kate and Rachel Van Der Zee, Lennox, Mass. (1909)
Evening Attire (1922)
Renaissance Basketball Team (1925)
Beau of the Ball (1926)
Christmas Morning (1933)
Hazel Scott (1936)
Lady in Dance Pose (1939)
Untitled (Beauticians Volunteer Corps) (1943)
Muhammad Ali (1981)
Jean-Michel Basquiat (1982)
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• A Girl Holding a Flower, New York.
Artist:James Van Der Zee (United States, 1886-1983)
Date: 1925
Place: New York, New York, United States
Medium: Gelatin silver print
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Manhattan Temple B.C. Lunch, Harlem, 1936.
Photo: James van der Zee via Metropolitan Museum of Art
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James VanDerZee by Jean Michel Basquiat
"VNDRZ", circa early 1980s
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'Strolling' (1925) photo by James Van Der Zee
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Tap dancer from New York City in 1935, photographed by James van der Zee
American vintage postcard
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James Van Der Zee (American, 1886-1983), Jean-Michel Basquiat
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James Van Der Zee Photography
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Miss Suzie Porter, James Van Der Zee, 1915
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James Van Der Zee - Marcus Garvey in a UNIA Parade (1924)
Source: Emilie Boone - A Nimble ARC: James Van Der Zee and Photography (2023: 74)
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Today We Celebrate The Heroes
The trailblazers who thought less of themselves, to capture the amazing images of people who were left to be unknown.
James P. Ball , Glenalvin Goodridge, Augustus Washington, Florestine Perrault Collins, Addison N. Scurlock, James Van Der Zee, Gordon Parks, Chuck Stewart, Morgan and Marvin Smith, Roy DeCarava, Kwame Brathwaite, Jamel Shabazz, Carrie Mae Weems, Anthony Barboza, Robert Abbott Sengstacke, Ming Smith, and so many others.
Today on social media, we have many rising photographers displaying their amazing work. Tag and share their names, as we continue to honor the legacy of African American photographers.
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