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d'ART ID#: 101294
Length: 25.00 in (63.50 cm)
Height: 38.50 in (97.79 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: N
Year Created:
Media Types:
Lithograph , Paper
Style & Subject:
Black Contemporary , Realism , Symbolism
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Gordon Parks
A Memory
Gordon Parks
Limited Edition Prints
Retail: $2,650.00
Our Price: $2,100.00

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"A Memory" by Gordon Parks


Limited Edition Lithograph
Signed & Numbered by the Artist (prior to death)
Edition Size - 90

88/90 Last one left in d'ART Inventory
Limited Availability at the Publisher
Beautifully custom framed

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GORDON PARKS
Gordon Parks, who was 93, passed away at his home in New York City on March 7, 2006.

Gordon Parks was a creative genius and one of this country’s most esteemed image makers – a multi-award-winning photographer, writer, composer and filmmaker, abilities that had earned him the reputation of being a renaissance man. He was the first African American staff photographer at both Life and Vogue magazines and the first to write, direct and produce a film for a major motion picture company. At 92, this remarkable living artistic legend continues to write, photograph and create.

Born in Fort Knox, Kansas in 1912, Parks rose from a childhood of poverty in a segregated society to a celebrated place in the international world of art. He learned to capture and convey powerful images with his camera. As a young man, the earliest pictures he took of the people and the tenements of the city’s south side of Chicago became the subject that developed into a lifetime of work dedicated to overcoming hopelessness.

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