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Herman Leonard: Jazz Series

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Herman Leonard: Jazz Memories
Lyman Allyn Art Museum, 625 Williams Street, New London, CT 06320
Until May 29, 2016

Tadd Dameron and Billy Eckstine, NewYork, 1948.

 

 

About:

1. Among the greatest of all jazz photographers, Herman Leonard created iconic portraits that shaped the image of jazz music and its identity in the American psyche. Working in New York and Paris in the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s, Leonard captured such legendary artists as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday and Dizzy Gillespie, among others. This exhibit features thirty photographs from Leonard’s Jazz Memories series, displayed together for the first time since they came to the museum in 1998.(text museum)

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Billy Holiday, New York, 1955.

2. In the late 1940’s, Herman Leonard’s passion for jazz brought him to the swinging clubs of Broadway, 52nd Street and Harlem. With the camera as his free ticket, he photographed and developed friendships with some of the greats of jazz history including Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and many more.

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Art Blakey, Paris, 1958.

A year’s apprenticeship with Yousuf Karsh provided invaluable experience photographing the likes of Albert Einstein, Harry S. Truman and Clark Gable. In 1956 Leonard was chosen to be Marlon Brando’s personal photographer for an extensive research trip to the Far East. In the late 1950’s Leonard headed for Paris where he worked in fashion and advertising and served as the European photographer for Playboy Magazine.

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Bud Powell, Paris, 1959.

The Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC has honored him by housing an entire collection of his personal archives of musical history. President Clinton presented a portfolio of Leonard’s prints as an official gift from the United States government to a fellow musician, The King of Thailand. The jazz photographs of Herman Leonard appear as a companion to the great musicians who created the unique sounds of America’s original art form. (text Morrison Hotel Gallery)

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Art Tatum, LA, 1955.

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