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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Buddy Childers, Richmond, Va. 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Buddy Childers, Richmond, Va. 1947 or 1948. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Stan Kenton and Buddy Childers, Richmond, Va. 1947 or 1948
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Portrait of Stan Kenton and Buddy Childers, Richmond, Va. 1947 or 1948," is a stunning example of American culture during the golden age of jazz. Taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb, the image transports us back to the 1940s, a time when jazz music was at the forefront of the country's artistic and cultural landscape. The photograph features two men, Stan Kenton and Buddy Childers, deep in concentration as they prepare for a performance. Kenton, with a serious expression, closes his eyes, lost in thought as he adjusts the cracked mirror in front of him, reflecting his distorted image. Childers, seated next to him, also seems engrossed in the task at hand, his eyes shut as he adjusts his trumpet. The photograph is a testament to the dedication and focus required to excel in the world of jazz music. The blurred background and distorted reflections in the mirror add an element of mystery and intrigue, drawing the viewer in and inviting them to explore the story behind the image. The photograph is a valuable addition to the Heritage Art collection and a testament to the legacy of William Paul Gottlieb, who captured some of the most iconic images of the jazz age. This image is a reminder of the rich history of jazz music in the United States and the important role it played in shaping American culture during the 20th century."
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