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LOUIS STETTNER, KING AND QUEEN OF CONEY ISLAND, 1946
LOUIS STETTNER, KING AND QUEEN OF CONEY ISLAND, 1946
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LOUIS STETTNER (1922-2016), KING AND QUEEN OF CONEY ISLAND, 1946 gelatin silver print, printed later; 13 x 13 1/4 in. (image), 17 1/4 x 15 3/4 in. (sheet) signed, titled, dated with notations (“first printing”) verso in pencil, blind stamped recto; Condition: Excellent. LOS-0005

This image combines two subjects for which Stettner is best known, humanistic portraits of the working class and the subway.

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LOUIS STETTNER

Louis Stettner is a celebrated American photographer best known for his iconic images of Paris and New York. He was born and raised in Brooklyn but moved to Paris in the 1950s. As a teenager and young man, Stettner was a regular visitor to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to explore its photographic prints collection. His first camera was a wooden view camera and he continued to shoot with film the rest of his life. Stettner studied and later taught at the Photo League, until he went to Paris after the Second World War. He received his Bachelor of Arts, Photography & Cinema from Institut des Hautes Études Cinématographiques at Paris University. Throughout his life, he befriended and worked with many great photographers including Brassaï, Paul Strand, Lisette Model, Edouard Boubat and others.

Stettner photographed the working people of Paris and New York for over 60 years, capturing the changes in the people, culture, and architecture of both cities. Using both black-and-white and color, his work documented fleeting moments in the life of the cities, moments that often cannot be recaptured. Stettner documented the architectural and cultural evolution of Paris and New York, making his archive of thousands of images an important resource. Few photographers have such an extensive archive of both cities, one that includes historic images of each city's most celebrated landmarks and the daily lives of its citizens.

Stettner's work has an unforced naturalistic quality to it, as he sought to capture the everyday lives of his subjects. He was particularly interested in documenting the lives of the working class in Paris and New York, and he demonstrates sensitivity in this endeavor, photographing them with great dignity. A limited amount of his work is devoted to still life and landscape images. Additionally, his paintings and sculptures tend to be abstract and in sharp contrast to his clear, vivid photographic images. Into his 80s, Stettner continued to photograph with great energy. He spent significant time sculpting and painting, as well as mixing his work and painting on some of his photographic images.

During his career, Louis Stettner produced two portfolios and several books. He also wrote about the history of photography. His photographs are in the permanent collections of several museums including: The Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Victoria and Albert Museum, Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Art Institute of Chicago, International Center of Photography, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Louis Stettner passed away in Paris on October 13th, 2016.
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Excellent
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20 x 16 in
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LOUIS STETTNER, KING AND QUEEN OF CONEY ISLAND, 1946

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