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Alvin Ailey - 1955 Ella Fitzgerald - 1940 James Earl Jones - 1961  
Alvin Ailey - 1955 Ella Fitzgerald - 1940 James Earl Jones - 1961  
The collection of silver gelatin photographs by Carl Van Vechten at the Hammond Museum includes 495 portraits taken during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's of artists, writers, dancers, politicians, sports figures and anyone Mr. Van Vechten thought was interesting. The prints were donated to the Museum in 1963 by Mr. Saul Mauriber, a life long friend and executor of Mr. Van Vechten's estate.  
  Gertrude Stein - 1935 Marlon Brando - 1948 Sir John Gielgud - 1936  
    Gertrude Stein - 1935 Marlon Brando - 1948 Sir John Gielgud - 1936  
    Edward Steichen is quoted in Mr. Van Vechten's obituary in the New York Times (December 22, 1964) as saying, "Mr. Van Vechten's photography was darned good. He had a good opportunity to do the kind of work he was interested in, and he did it very well." What he was interested in was portraits of artists, writers, dancers and potential celebrities. He was proud of the fact that he photographed everyone from "Matisse to Noguchi."

He was also interested in the world of African-American artists and performers whom he photographed for posterity. He is one of two famous chroniclers of the Harlem Renaissance (Van der Zee) being the other. His New York Times obituary says:

He was in a way, one of the first civil rights exponents. He discovered Harlem night life about 1920, and was credited with taking white intellectuals there from midtown… His interest in {African-American culture} developed into a passionate collecting of items pertaining to the Negro contribution to American life – photos, manuscripts by Negro authors, 400 early phonograph records by Negro musicians, letters and the like, and this became the basis of the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection, which he gave to Yale University."

 
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