Photograph signed [James Joyce]

Berenice ABBOTT

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Photograph signed [James Joyce]
Photograph signed [James Joyce]
Photograph signed [James Joyce]

BERENICE ABBOTT'S EXTREMELY LARGE PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF JAMES JOYCE, ONE OF ONLY 100 PRINTS NUMBERED AND SIGNED BY BERENICE ABBOTT

ABBOTT, Berenice. Photograph signed [James Joyce]. New York: Berenice Abbott, [1982]. Photographic print, measuring 11 by 14 inches; handsomely matted and framed, entire piece measures 22 by 26 inches.

Extremely large and beautiful photographic print of James Joyce by Berenice Abbott, number 28 of only 100 prints numbered and signed on the mount by Abbott, handsomely framed.

"One of the most moving of her portraits is one reproduced here of James Joyce. The grey, strangely lifeless, enveloping light finds its way everywhere, describing without emphasis or favor the writer's stickpin, his hands, his right ear, his fine beaver hat, the deep tiredness of his elegant slouch. He seems the survivor of too difficult a battle, shell-shocked by the terrible labor of putting so many words in the precisely proper order." This scarce portrait of Joyce was captured by Berenice Abbott in Paris in the 1920s. Abbott began her career as Man Ray's photography assistance from 1923-25, but eventually moved out on her own. She opened her own studio in 1926, at 44 Rue du Bac. Abbott moved to New York in 1929. Abbott subsequently made a few prints in the late 1950s. This print—from the final printing—was accomplished in the 1980s. O'Neal, 55. Photo Poche Press, pl. 23. Szarkowski, 98. Studio stamp reading: "Photograph printed for limited edition of Berenice Abbott American Photographer / Berenice Abbott / Abbot, Maine 04406."

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