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Mitchell Funk
Autumn Colors in New York City as Orange Trees Squeeze into the Skyline

2019

About the Item

Autumn colors flourish as late afternoon light illuminates Upper East Side trees, emphasizing their orange and red color. The image is unexpected as a juxtaposition of nature and man cohabitating. Life finds a way in congested New York City. The video of this work is showing lighter than the actual print. Please refer to the still images for color. The photograph is signed dated, numbered, 3/15 lower right, another size available. Unframed, printed later. Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper Mitchell Funk is a pioneer of " Color Photography" In 1970 he participated in one the first " Color Photography" shows at a major museum. Brooklyn Museum, show "Images en Couleur" . 1971 Included he was included in the visionary book "Frontiers of Photography" Time-Life. Color ! American Photography Transformed. Amon Carter Museum. He has had more than 50 Photography Magazine Covers and has had covers on Newsweek, Fortune, New York Magazine and Life Magazine among others.
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