Antique Bryant Studio JOHN SWARTZ 'African American Men's Group' Ft Worth PHOTO

Antique Bryant Studio JOHN SWARTZ 'African American Men's Group' Ft Worth PHOTO

USD 495.00 USD
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ORIGINAL BRYANT STUDIO FT WORTH TEXAS PHOTOGRAPH OF A GROUP OF AFRICAN AMERICAN GENTLEMEN This is just a great original piece. I recently acquired a collection of photographs from important African American photographer Calvin Littlejohn. Littlejohn was known for his important work documenting African American life in San Antonio Texas in the mid 20th Century. I acquired a few photographs of Martin Luther's King trip to San Antonio by Littlejohn that I am not sure I am going to sell yet (if you might be interested, reach out). This is a photograph I have been researching for a while. There is a lot to it. First off, it is a wonderful image of an African American Men's Group. Image measures 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches and is in very good condition. A few very small scuffs but nothing too bad. The men are all wearing the same ribbon but I cannot read any of them so I dont know what the group is. The photograph is on its original cabinet card. In the lower left corner of the card is the stamp of "Bryant Studio 705 1/2 Main Street Fort Worth, Texas'. This is what led me into the research. First, that address was known to be the studio of the Swartz Brothers, the famous early photographers of Fort Worth Texas. Then as I dug deep into their history I learned that they were known to advertise heavily in the African American papers to court their business. Then as you dig even deeper you learn that the last remaining brother, John, sold his business to George Bryant in 1912 and then went to work for him. Seems exactly in line with the timing of this photograph and is most probably from right around that period of time and is most likely a photograph by John Swartz. I am sure with even deeper research, you could figure out what this photograph is from and you would really have a treasure. Original mount card measures 12 x 13 3/4 inches. If you collect African American photography, check my store for the others I am offering this week. FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES! CHECK THE PICTURES ON THIS GREAT PIECE. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Shipping and handling can be calculated based on the ebay shipping calculator. If you have any questions regarding the work, please dont hesitate to ask. Pictures are an excellent indication of condition. Though the shipping says it will take 5 days of handling, usually items are shipped much faster and if you pay right away, the item most likely will go out in the next day or two. If there is any problems with the item please dont hesitate to email me. I guarantee and stand 100% behind everything I sell. No reason to open up any sort of cases. Just simply contact me and I will handle any and all problems. Out of the nearly 500 items I ship around the world every year, a very few of them occasionally get lost or broken. I insure every item and will handle all insurance claims and make sure you are reimbursed 100%. Check my feedback. After nearly 15 years of selling on ebay, my reputation speaks for itself. If you are not happy with your purchase, I will work to make sure you are. Thanks again for your interest and bidding.

Categories: Postcards

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid By Buyer
All Returns Accepted Returns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within 14 Days
Refund Will Be Given As Money Back
Production Technique Gelatin-Silver Print
Style Photojournalism
Material Paper
Type Photograph
Subject Men
Original/Licensed Reprint Original
Image Color Black & White
Time Period Manufactured 1900-1924

ORIGINAL BRYANT STUDIO FT WORTH TEXAS PHOTOGRAPH OF A GROUP OF AFRICAN AMERICAN GENTLEMEN This is just a great original piece. I recently acquired a collection of photographs from important African American photographer Calvin Littlejohn. Littlejohn was known for his important work documenting African American life in San Antonio Texas in the mid 20th Century. I acquired a few photographs of Martin Luther’s King trip to San Antonio by Littlejohn that I am not sure I am going to sell yet (if you might be interested, reach out). This is a photograph I have been researching for a while. There is a lot to it. First off, it is a wonderful image of an African American Men’s Group. Image measures 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches and is in very good condition. A few very small scuffs but nothing too bad. The men are all wearing the same ribbon but I cannot read any of them so I dont know what the group is. The photograph is on its original cabinet card. In the lower left corner of the card is the stamp of « Bryant Studio 705 1/2 Main Street Fort Worth, Texas’. This is what led me into the research. First, that address was known to be the studio of the Swartz Brothers, the famous early photographers of Fort Worth Texas. Then as I dug deep into their history I learned that they were known to advertise heavily in the African American papers to court their business. Then as you dig even deeper you learn that the last remaining brother, John, sold his business to George Bryant in 1912 and then went to work for him. Seems exactly in line with the timing of this photograph and is most probably from right around that period of time and is most likely a photograph by John Swartz. I am sure with even deeper research, you could figure out what this photograph is from and you would really have a treasure. Original mount card measures 12 x 13 3/4 inches. If you collect African American photography, check my store for the others I am offering this week. FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES! CHECK THE PICTURES ON THIS GREAT PIECE. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Shipping and handling can be calculated based on the ebay shipping calculator. If you have any questions regarding the work, please dont hesitate to ask. Pictures are an excellent indication of condition. Though the shipping says it will take 5 days of handling, usually items are shipped much faster and if you pay right away, the item most likely will go out in the next day or two. If there is any problems with the item please dont hesitate to email me. I guarantee and stand 100% behind everything I sell. No reason to open up any sort of cases. Just simply contact me and I will handle any and all problems. Out of the nearly 500 items I ship around the world every year, a very few of them occasionally get lost or broken. I insure every item and will handle all insurance claims and make sure you are reimbursed 100%. Check my feedback. After nearly 15 years of selling on ebay, my reputation speaks for itself. If you are not happy with your purchase, I will work to make sure you are. Thanks again for your interest and bidding.

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