A. Aubrey Bodine Photograph Auction

7/24/20

26 Signed original A. Aubrey Bodine photographs will be auctioned at Alex Cooper Saturday, July 25, 2020 @10.00 AM. This auction is on-line ONLY.

Images include Baltimore skylines, Mount Vernon scenes, Paris at night, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Baltimore synagogues, and other Bodine subject matter. Lots # 1070 thru # 1089.

On-line bidding is currently available @ www.alexcooper.com.

Contact:

John Locke, Alex Cooper 443-470-1417
Jennifer B. Bodine 410-479-1312
jbb@aaubreybodine.com

Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1906, A. Aubrey Bodine began photographing in the early 1920s and continued a long and prolific career until his death in 1970. In 1927, at the early age of 21, Bodine became the feature photographer for the Baltimore Sunday Sun. For over forty years, Bodine’s photographs were published every week in the Sunday magazine. His popularity in the Mid-Atlantic States was unprecedented. Bodine was devoted to a style of photography often referred to as “pictorialism,” which had it roots in the late 19th and early 20th century. Pictorial photographers sought to separate themselves from the scientific applications of photography and wanted to be considered “artists.” To that end, Bodine’s approach to photography was a painterly style, which often stressed soft-focus imagery as well as expressive printing. www.aaubreybodine.com for more images and entertainment.


27-001 - Baltimore Street from Broadway Looking West (1955)


26-010 - Washington Monument (1960)


26-077 - Washington Monument (1960)


32-167 - Rainy Night Paris (1954)


03-167 - Oheb Shalom Temple (1961)


26-133 - Flower Mart (1964)

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