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2007 Fred W. McDarrah  /  Courtesy Great Modern Pictures New York

Jack Kerouac Reading a Passage from 'On The Road,' February 15, 1959
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F
RED W. McDARRAH photographs of  Jack Kerouac,
Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol, Robert F. Kennedy and
others are among the iconic images of the 1960s and 70s.

This gallery offers a selection from McDarrah's
most
celebrated photographs in 8 x 10 in. format [delivered in
14 x 18 in. mat].

Except for size the prints are identical in all respects to
the corresponding larger-format prints offered in the
Fred W. McDarrah exhibitions currently on our site.




Often called the quintessential image of
Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation.


1 Jack Kerouac Reading a Passage from "On The Road," 
    New York, February 15, 1959
   
Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
      8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.

     
      $750.
     framing available     To Order


                        

          All photographs in this exhibition available for purchase Order online or by telephone
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FRED W.MCDARRAH SIGNED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS

Each photograph is an original museum-quality
archival silver gelatin print on fiber-based paper,
created using the finest traditional processes.

Hand-printed to your order from his original negative
under the direct supervision of Fred W. McDarrah.

n  Hand-Signed Signed, titled and dated in ink by Fred W.
     McDarrah in photograph's margin just below image.
     Signature, title and date visible when matted.

n  Limited Issue Only a small number of prints issued, each
     example printed to order. No standing inventory, nor the
     intent to issue editions. Print-count estimates available.
    

n
  Matted, Ready-to-Frame Your photograph is delivered in
     a 14 x 18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat suitable for
     museum-quality framing. Photograph archivally secured
     in mat, not mounted.

n  Optional Framing Your photograph can be delivered framed,
     ready-to-hang.
 
framing details

 


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Each photograph delivered museum-matted to display Fred W. McDarrah's
 signature, title and date inscribed in ink below image as shown.
Framing available
 framing details

Andy Warhol, 1964





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                                                               All photographs in this exhibition available for purchase Order online or by telephone 
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A poignant image of Robert F. Kennedy during a tour of a New York slum tenement building.
 
Having himself been raised in such a New York tenement building, McDarrah was able to calculate his vantage point in advance and was positioned to take the photograph (over the sill of an inner door transom) when RFK passed by.

Some critics have described this photograph
 as McDarrah's masterpiece.




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Robert F. Kennedy, Lower East Side, NYC, May 8, 1967 
 2 Robert F. Kennedy, Lower East Side, NYC, May 8, 1967               
Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
      8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.
       

 $750.
     framing available      To Order                                                           
 


Bob Dylan, Sheridan Square Park, January 22, 1965
     
3 Bob Dylan, Sheridan Square Park, NYC, January 22, 1965       
Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
              8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.
  

          $750.
     framing available      To Order     


Photographed during the same session as
the famous Dylan salute
4. This photograph
hasn't achieved the great notoriety of its
counterpart; yet, in retrospect, it seems
equally successful at showing us the
Bob Dylan of 1965.


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This 1965 photograph of Bob Dylan was first published in a Village Voice article entitled
 "Brecht of the Jukebox, Poet of Electric Guitar."

It became famous after being circulated as a Personality Poster in the 1960s.

McDarrah's spontaneous capture of a favorite
 Dylan gesture [the salute] has subsequently achieved icon status. It is undoubtedly one of
 the great Bob Dylan photographs.


   
                                                     
         





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4 Bob Dylan (Salute), Sheridan Square Park, NYC, January 22, 1965
                    Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
                     8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.
  

                     $750.
     framing available      To Order     


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5 The 21-year-old Cassius Clay [a/k/a Muhammad Ali] on His
   Way to a Poetry Reading at the Bitter End, 147 Bleecker
   Street, March 12, 1963 
    Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
     8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.


     $750.
     framing available      To Order

 
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                                                               All photographs in this exhibition available for purchase Order online or by telephone
                                                                                                                    Photographs ©2007 Fred W. McDarrah / Courtesy Great Modern Pictures, New York. Unauthorized use strictly prohibited.

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6 Andy Warhol, Stable Gallery, April 21, 1964  
Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image. 8 x10 photograph  
   delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival bookletmat.

                    $750.
     framing available      To Order  
   

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     7 Jack Kerouac, Artist's Club, New Year's Eve, 1958         
Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on
   this example] .  8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply  
 white archival booklet mat.                                                           

 

     $750.
     framing available      To Order                             

 


"As the months rolled by I had enough material for
 a book. I had met Jack Kerouac at the 1958 New
 Year's Eve party held at the Artist's Club--where I took
 my now-famous picture of him holding a small doll.
 Kerouac was happy to help with my Beat anthology, contributing a spontaneous poem that he wrote in
 my 14th Street tenement flat. Other Beats sent poems
 and I included these along with my photographs of
 the scene. The Beat Scene was published in 1960
 by Ted Wilentz of the Eighth Street Bookshop."

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One of many fine photographs taken at  Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory.

Jamie Wyeth, son of Andrew Wyeth and
 a successful artist in his own right, paints strongman Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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  8 Arnold Schwarzenegger Modeling for Jamie Wyeth at
       Andy  Warhol's Factory on Union Square, NYC, January 14, 1977

         Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
          8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.


          $750.
     framing available      To Order

     All photographs in this exhibition available for purchase Order online or by telephone
        Photographs ©2007 Fred W. McDarrah / Courtesy Great Modern Pictures, New York. Unauthorized use strictly prohibited.


Candy Darling, NYC, December 7, 1970
 


"Candy Darling was on the set of the David
  Susskind TV Show. Candy began life as
  James Slattery onLong Island. He became
  one of Andy's 'superstars' and was among
  the best female impersonators in the theatre.
  He later died of cancer.
"

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 Among Candy Darling's still many admirers
 this McDarrah portrait is considered one of
 the finest.


  9 Candy Darling, NYC, December 7, 1970
        Signed, titled and dated in ink just below image [not shown on this example] .
         8 x10 photograph delivered in a 14x18 in. 4-ply white archival booklet mat.


          $750.
     framing available      To Order

 


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All photographs in this exhibition available for purchase Order online or by telephone
Photographs ©2007 Fred W. McDarrah / Courtesy Great Modern Pictures, New York. Unauthorized use strictly prohibited.


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