Carl Van Vechten Scrapbooks


From an AWESOME ANON…
A sample of the Scrapbooks of Carl Van Vechten

From Yale University/ Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library:

Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964), photographer, promoter of literary talent, and critic of dance, theater, and opera, had an artistic vision rooted in the centrality of the talented person. He cherished accomplishment, whether in music, dance, theater, fine art, literature, sport, or advocacy. He began to make photographic portraits in 1932; in 1939 he discovered newly available color film. For a quarter century, he invited friends and acquaintances, well-known artists, fledgling entertainers, and public intellectuals to sit for him, often against backdrops reminiscent of the vivid colors and patterns of a Matisse painting. Among his subjects are a very young Diahann Carroll, Billie Holiday in tears, Paul Robeson as Othello, Althea Gibson swinging a tennis racquet, and a procession of opera stars, composers, authors, musicians, activists, educators, and journalists who made notable contributions to the cultural and intellectual life of the country. Also included are brilliant color images of notable and everyday places: Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee; the wedding of friends; pushcarts and street scenes of Harlem; children at play in a housing project’s yard.

Thanks so much ANON for introducing Vechten’s scrapbooks! These images are BLOWING ME AWAY! xoxoJ

2 Responses

  1. What a fabulous time capsule of faggotry!

    January 19, 2011 at 11:54 pm

    • admin

      I know… right… timeless… this could have been done today.
      LOVE!
      xxxo
      J

      January 20, 2011 at 4:02 pm

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