Icons and people - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sammy Davis Jr., and Natalie Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. 1963
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Icons and people - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sammy Davis Jr., and Natalie Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. 1963 Icons and people - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sammy Davis Jr., and Natalie Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. 1963 Icons and people - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sammy Davis Jr., and Natalie Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. 1963 Icons and people - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Sammy Davis Jr., and Natalie Wood, Los Angeles, Calif. 1963
Harry Adams $2,000.00

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Description

This is a new and growing selection of photography of iconic figures, as well as ordinary people going about their life in a different moment in time. Some of these photography are published for the very first time through Modern Art Etc. worldwide.

In this series, we present Harry Adams' photography of iconic Americans, some of them well known throughout the world, not as African Americans, but simply, Americans, who have brought their talents, fortitude, creativity to the world. Some of them are heroes of all time, who have dedicated their lives to advancing equal opportunities, making a fairer, more equitable, civil society. Their indelible influence changed the world.

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About this photo:

Sammy Davis, Natalie Wood with MLK Jr., Los Angeles, 1963

Actress Natalie Wood gets Sammy Davis Jr.'s autograph. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stands to the right. Stars for Freedom benefit concert. The gala was to benefit SCLS, CORE and the NAACP. The fundraiser was conceived by Sammy Davis Jr. and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.

Prints

Digital Fiber Base Silver Gelatin Prints:

20x20" edition of 150 
24x24" edition of 125 
40x40" edition of 50  (paper; Image 39x39")

Numbered, Estate stamped / signed, with Certificate of Authenticity.

Ships fully insured

Sales tax only on art shipped to CA

Introduction to Harry Adams:

Harry Adams (b. 1918, Arkansas – d. 1988, Los Angeles ) was one of the best-known members of the Los Angeles African American community. Adams worked as a freelancer for the California Eagle and Los Angeles Sentinel for 35 years. He trained at the California School of Photography and Graphic Design and although he took these photographs as part of his journalistic assignments, his artistic ability to capture the essence of a particular moment in time earned him the moniker “One Shot Harry”. His collection is particularly rich in its images of the prominent African Americans who defined his era, but also of ordinary life, documenting social life, schools, civil rights organizations, protests, and cultural events.

“His work is not only a contribution to journalism, but also part of our history.” LA Times.

Harry Adams' work has been licensed and / or used in documentaries, various exhibitions in America.