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Artist: Barry Kramer
Title: Jayne Mansfield with Seagram’s Dogs, 1950s
Year created: 1950's
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Edition: Open Edition
Height (inches): 36
Width (inches): 28
This piece is unframed.
Description of piece:
Jayne Mansfield holding the liquor distributors “Seagram’s Dogs” at a publicity event was shot by Barry Kramer (1921- 1984), one of the most prolific photographers of his time. The image captures the essence of a mature Jane Mansfield. Barry Kramer was the first photographer to discover an unknown Jane Mansfield, initially photographing her in the early 1950’s in his studio, in a boudoir style. The image was produced under license agreement on fine art archival pigment paper. A Certificate of Authenticity, issued by the Barry Kramer Estate accompanies the print.
Artist Bio:
Kramer was born and raised in New York City and graduated from New York University as advertising major. Like many before him, his photography was not well-known during his life but celebrated after death. This image and others were discovered 33 years after his death.
Kramer traveled with USO shows for enlisted men during WWII around Europe, photographing and developing close relationships with many stars that included Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Duke Ellington and Jack Benny. They expanded his relationships to include Perry Como, Steve Allen, Wayne Newton, Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Don Rickles, Count Basie, Joan Rivers, Buddy Hackett, Stan Kenton, Ella Fitzgerald, Joey Bishop and countless other celebrities of the time. He was also the in-house photographer at the famous Westbury Theater, Long Island, New York, where many of the aforementioned stars preformed.
The image was produced under license agreement on fine art archival pigment paper. A Certificate of Authenticity, issued by the Barry Kramer Estate accompanies the print.
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