One of the most iconic of all jazz photographs, William Gottlieb's depiction of the legendary jazz performers mid-set at the Downbeat Club in New York City, Fitzgerald looking out over the audience as Gillespie gazes at her with admiration. Gelatin silver print, circa 1946-48; printed later. With photographer's signature to lower left corner and photographer's stamp to verso. Not examined out of frame but in apparently fine condition. Sight: 10.25 x 13.25 inches (26 x 33.6 cm.).; framed to 17.25 x 21.25 inches (43.8 x 53.9 cm.). Literature: The Golden Age of Jazz, Pomegranate Artbooks, 1995, p. 100.
"Gottlieb was not taking pictures; he was photographing music. Again and again, he catches the precise moment when the musician's face is suffused with effort and emotion and beauty: the music is there." - Whitney Balliett
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