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Ken Heyman, American, (1930–12/10/2019)
Men and boys bathe while cows are watered, Bayung Gede, Bali, Indonesia, 1968
Gelatin silver print on paper
16 x 20 in. (41 x 51 cm)


Object Type: Photography
Technique: Gelatin silver Process
Credit Line: Gift of Sally Strauss and Andrew E. Tomback
Accession Number: 2017.12.46


Commentary
lllustrated: Mead and Heyman, World Enough (Little, Brown, 1975), p. 169

KH-2018.14

Marks
Recto:
Artist signature on the bottom right corner.
Verso:
4 stamps are placed in the center of the image. From left to right, we have:
“Please Credit: Ken Heyman, sixty-four, east fifty-fifth St. New York, N.Y, 10022, HA-1-4512.” Done in black ink and crossed out in pencil
Photograph by Ken Heyman, One Irving Place New York, NY, 10003, FAX 212-387-8078” Done in black ink and crossed out in pencil
“Photograph by: Ken Heyman, 43 West 13th St. New York, NY 10011, Email: heypix@aol.com. 212-627-1090.” Done in blue ink
(Under the first three, and closer to the left) “Please Credit and Return To: KEN HEYMAN 2 Charlton Street, Suite 16H, New York, NY 10014, 212-366-5555, FAX 212-360-5200.”Done in black ink and the address has been crossed out in pencil. There is ink smudging next to this stamp as well
On the lower left corner is an "A" written in pencil
"2017.12.46/KH-2018.14" written in a column in pencil in the lower right corner
1" to the left of that is a "7500" written in pencil.

Medium
vintage gelatin silver print

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