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Central Avenue-Its Rise and Fall (1890-c.1955). Including the Musical Renaissance of Black Los...
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Central Avenue-Its Rise and Fall (1890-c.1955). Including the Musical Renaissance of Black Los Angeles

by Bette Yarbrough Cox

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A definitive work on the African-American community in Los Angeles from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.
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View From Twin Peaks

View From Twin Peaks

by Max Yavno

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Vintage gelatin silver print measuring 7 x 13 inches dry mounted to Hi-Art Illustration Board measuring 9 x 15 3/8 inches, signed in pencil by the photographer on the mount below image, lower right. Illustrated on page 93 of The San Francisco Book, (1948) and plate 26 in The Photographs of Max Yavno, (1981). Yavno, a student of documentary photography and the social landscape, started his career in photography during the late 1930s working for the Works Progress Administration in New York City. Like many young photographers in New York during the late 1930s, Yavno was drawn to the meetings of the Photo League where he became close friends with fellow members Consuelo Kanaga and Aaron Siskind. He was president of the League between 1938 and 39. After World War II, Yavno moved to Los Angeles. In 1947 he received a book contract from Houghton Mifflin to photograph the urban scene of San Francisco. The publisher decided to publish a book on San Francisco inspired more by the traditions of the WPA Guide… Read More
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[Chinese Boy, San Francisco]
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[Chinese Boy, San Francisco]

by Max Yavno

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Vintage gelatin silver photograph measuring 4 1/2 x 3 ½ inches on cardboard mount measuring 9 3/4 x 7 ½ inches, signed by the photographer in pencil on mount below image. Reproduced on page 17, The San Francisco Book published in 1948. Yavno, a student of documentary photography and the social landscape, started his career in photography during the late 1930s working for the Works Progress Administration in New York City. Like many young photographers in New York during the late 1930s, Yavno was drawn to the meetings of the Photo League where he became close friends with fellow members Consuelo Kanaga and Aaron Siskind. He was president of the League between 1938 and 39. After World War II, Yavno moved to Los Angeles. In 1947 he received a book contract from Houghton Mifflin to photograph the urban scene of San Francisco. The publisher decided to publish a book on San Francisco inspired more by the traditions of the WPA Guide Series of the 1930s than the influence of the local chambers of commerce… Read More
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