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Photographer: Bill Coleman, Subject: Mother Child / horse buggy / country road / fall time, Signed, Matted 10" X 8".
Plastic has never been removed. This photo has never been framed or hung.
If I remember correctly, if you purchased a photo from Bill at one of his shows, he sold you this photo at a special price as a thank-you.
Bill Coleman 1925 - 2014
Bill Coleman?s
body of work, spanning more than sixty years, has been exhibited at the
National Press Gallery in Washington D.C., The Pennsylvania State House,
Wolfson College at Oxford University, UK, the B.A.S.F Gallery in Frankfurt
Germany and others. Coleman's work has been celebrated and recognized as the
foremost photographic documentation of an Old Order Amish community.
Born in Connecticut and raised in New York City, Coleman served
as an infantryman in WWII and was an American prisoner of war in Nazi Germany.
After the war, Coleman majored in English and graduated from Penn State
University and went on to Rochester Institute of Technology for graduate work.
In 1950, Coleman opened his first photographic portrait studio in State College
PA. For more than three decades Coleman crafted and shot his signature portrait
sessions with thousands of residents, families and business leaders.
The Amish way of
life never ceased to pique his interest. Coleman has left, as his legacy, a
stunning decades long photographic commentary capturing generation after
generation thriving only with the tools and philosophy reminiscent of bucolic
eighteenth century America. His love of the Amish and their relationships with
each other and the land nourished Coleman?s hope that humanity still thrives
unencumbered with the distractions of modern day life.
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