Old Master tradition, sacred myth, and now modern pathology and film noir are the sources that collectively inform the works in this exhibition. The real and the imagined, the present and the past all have equal weight.
This item is John Stark’s Ivory Cane, with an Inscribed Metal Band Underneath the Rounded Top that Says “Presented to Gen. John Stark for his Defence of Fort William Henry.”
Winston Link was a young practitioner of an old photographic tradition, one still much used, but which now commands little public notice. In this exhibition, he uses a different photographic technique to capture life as he might wish it be.
The magazine article clipped by Mrs. Fisher depicts an image of the Cards for Americans” Card Table, accompanying a Life article by Arnold Newman. This magazine clipping was found in a Dollhouse Scrapbook, Part 2, collected and created by…
The magazine article clipped by Mrs. Fisher depicts an image of the versatile hoop-and-stick-chair, accompanying a Life article by Arnold Newman. This magazine clipping was found in a Dollhouse Scrapbook,
Part 2, collected and created by…