You are bidding on a fine black and white photograph by David Scheinbaum. Mat size: 8.875 inches high by 11.75 inches wide. Signed lower right on mat in pencil: David Scheinbaum. Titled lower left on mat: Miami, 1979.
Frame size:16 inches high by 20 inches wide. Framed in a 1/4 inch wide contemporary chiome molding. Image depicts long bearded gentleman in black garb carrying a black umbrella on a Miami street. Bears ink stamps on back: 1) Photography David Scheinbaum, 615 Don Felix Street, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, 2) Scheinbaum & Russek, Dealers of Rare and Contemporary Photography,( same address)
Condition:Nice image. Clear tone and values. No visible defects. Overall: fine condition.
Biography:
David Scheinbaum is Professor Emeritus and former Anne and John Marion Professor of Photographic Arts and Director of The Marion Center at the College of Santa Fe. David worked with the preeminent photographic historian Beaumont Newhall from 1978 until Newhall's death in 1993 and continues as the executor of his estate. David served as black and white printer for both Beaumont Newhall and Eliot Porter. Since 1980, he has operated with his wife, Janet Russek, Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd., private fine art photography dealers and consultants in Santa Fe, New Mexico. David has published numerous photography books including Bisti, University of New Mexico Press, 1987; Miami Beach: Photographs of An American Dream, Florida International University Press, 1990; and has collaborated with Janet Russek on two projects; Ghost Ranch: Land of Light, Balcony Press, 1997 and Images in the Heavens, Patterns on the Earth - The I Ching, The Museum of New Mexico Press, 2005. Recent projects include the publication Stone: A Substantial Witness, The Museum of New Mexico Press, 2006, and his current photographic work documenting Hip Hop music and culture is scheduled to be exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery/The Smithsonian Institution in the Spring of 2008. Information on David Scheinbaum's Upcoming Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. In 2008:
2008 Presidential Scholars in the Arts: Works in the Literary and Visual Arts (special installation)
June 22 through July 13
The United States Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 to recognize and honor some of the nation’s most distinguished graduating high school seniors. The Scholars are selected by The Commission on Presidential Scholars based on accomplishments in many areas: academic and artistic success, leadership and involvement in school and the community. Chosen from thousands, the works of the 2008 Presidential Scholars in the fields of cinematic arts, photography, visual arts and writing are on exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. They are among 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts chosen specifically for their talents in the performing, literary and visual arts and among the total group of 139 Presidential Scholars. This exhibition is presented by The Commission on Presidential Scholars, the Presidential Scholars Foundation, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, and the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA). The Taylor Foundation is proud to fund this exhibition.
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