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© Larry Silver, Courtesy of Bruce Silverstein Gallery

Boardwalk Bench Spectators, Muscle Beach, California

Artist: Larry Silver (1934 – )
Date: 1954
20th century
Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 19 in. (298.45 x 482.6 mm)
Dimensions Extent: image
Object Type: Photograph
Creation Place: North America, United States
Medium and Support: Silver Gelatin Print
Credit Line: Gift of Gloria Silver, 2022.
Accession Number: 2022.29.09
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photographs
Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. Photographs may be positive or negative, opaque or transparent. The concept does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "" are more appropriate. The concept may include photographs made by digital means.
Modern
Period and styles of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture dating from the late 19th century to the present date and characterized by a rejection of traditional artistic forms and conventions. It typically reflects changing social, economic, and intellectual conditions. Modern art includes numerous movements and theories. It differs from contemporary art, which does not carry the implication of a non-traditional style, but instead refers only to the time period in which the work was created. 'Modern' and 'contemporary' are inherently fluid terms. The term 'modern' sometimes more narrowly refers to art up until the 1960s or 1970s.
gelatin silver prints
Refers to photographic prints having gelatin as the binder, holding silver as the final image material; always black-and-white, though they may be toned to a monochrome hue.

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