Woody Allen, New York
1972
Irving Penn
Irving Penn (American, 1917–2009)
Photography
Woody Allen, New York, 1972. Irving Penn (American, 1917–2009). Gelatin silver print, ferrotyped; paper: 25.4 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 1/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift from the Collection of Mark Schwartz + Bettina Katz 2020.24 © The Irving Penn Foundation The contact sheet—a piece of photographic paper which contains positive prints of some or all of the negatives on a roll of film—was necessitated by the advent of roll film, which produced small negatives, and rendered obsolete with the advent of digital photography. Having access to a photographer’s contact reveals the artist's thoughts and working processes. The contact sheet is a twentieth-century phenomenon.
- Maker/Artist
- Penn, Irving
- Classification
- Photograph
- Formatted Medium
- Gelatin silver print, ferrotyped
- Medium
- gelatin, silver, print, ferrotyped
- Dimensions
- Paper: 25.4 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 1/16 in.)
- Departments
- Photography
- Accession Number
- 2020.24
- Credit Line
- Gift from the Collection of Mark Schwartz + Bettina Katz
- Rights Statement
- Copyrighted undefined
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