Description: Wonderful vintage large Sepia Photo of many rowboats we believe is Central Park looks like spot where current Loeb Boathouse was eventually built circa 1950s by Adolf Fassbender. Measures approx. 11x14". Back is blank and photographer's name not noted but we have slew of photos from Fassbender which we are listing and certain it is his work. He also lived in NYC please see bio below. Condition is good slight wear along edges. A very cool pic and would look great framed and timing is good as someone recently stepped up to help save the boathouse which was sadly slated to close this Oct. Watermark for listing purposes only. We do not reproduce nor retain copies of any images we sell. This photo also has commercial potential in our opinion. This ships fast and FREE flat as we can't roll it so postage will cost more. Contact us with any questions and please follow our store we seek the rare and unique. More about Fassbender: 'Adolf Fassbender (1884-1980) was born in Grevenbroich, Germany, a small town near Cologne. Before entering the military, he initially assisted a photographer in Freiburg, Germany and subsequently worked in Dresden (where he also studied drawing and painting), Vienna (where he began specializing in hand-colored miniature portraits), and Antwerp. In 1911, he immigrated to the United States. He was first employed by the Selby Sisters and in 1921 opened his own New York studio. For the next seven years, he produced commercial, illustrative, and portrait photographs, some of which were exhibited at national conventions of the Photographers’ Association of America. He closed the business in 1928. At about this time, Fassbender became interested in pictorialism and began making creative pictures with the camera. He exhibited in pictorial salons for twenty years, beginning in 1925, when his work was first accepted by London’s Royal Photographic Society. He presented solo show in 1934 at the Camera Club of New York and in 1951 at the Smithsonian Institution. He joined camera clubs in New York, received honorary memberships from groups elsewhere, and was a founding member of the Photographic Society of America. Fassbender shared his techniques and theories by writing for the photographic press. He began in the early 1930s with a short series of articles in Camera about various control methods. His article "Why Bother," about the importance of manipulating the negative, was printed over time by three different publications. Most significant was his book Pictorial Artistry: The Dramatization of the Beautiful in Photography, published in 1937. After closing his studio in the late 1920s, Fassbender made his living as an instructor. He taught photography at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences from 1930 to 1935 and in the late 1940s at the Central Branch Brooklyn YMCA. He also conducted private and group classes at his Manhattan and New Jersey residences and lectured to camera clubs and professional conventions throughout the country. Over the course of his teaching career, from which he retired in 1970, he had more than 18,000 students.'
Price: 24.5 USD
Location: Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-13T00:50:43.000Z
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Photographer: Adolf Fassbender
Theme: Boats
Format: Photograph
Type: Photograph
Number of Photographs: 1