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Daniel FarberAmerican, 1906 - 1998

Daniel Farber, self taught photographer:

His business was leather, but his love was photography. On his gravestone are the words "Nature is my God" and his camera is carved over the shoulder of his marker, as if resting there a moment. Daniel Farber's works are in the permanent collection of 123 museums world wide, and he had numerous one man shows. Although he was self-taught, his "Reflections" show received rave reviews at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY, as did his "Early American Gravestones" show at the AMFA and at Yale. When the Boston Aquarium opened, his stunning slides of reflections in water were mounted in their entry and his unforgettable macro images of flowers grace the walls of the Decorative and Fine Art division of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He was published in American Heritage, Popular Photography, Modern Photography, and Country Beautiful magazines, as well as on many classical record album covers. He was a prodigious photographer whose work is still widely collected. More than 1,400 dye transfer color prints, 34,000 gelatin silver prints, and 14,000 negatives produced by him are in the collections of U.S. museums and institutions. He was also one hell of a gardener, and one of my favorite uncles! Vintage images and his book, "Reflections of a Trail Taken" are available through this gallery.

http://beverlykayegallery.blogspot.com/2009/02/daniel-farber-self-taught-photographer.html

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3 Men On a Boat
Daniel Farber
1969
Daisies and Vetch
Daniel Farber
1966
Dunganoon, Ohio
Daniel Farber
1972
Fallen Leaves
Daniel Farber
1974
Fern
Daniel Farber
1972
Maple at Sundown
Daniel Farber
1976
Mast and Piling
Daniel Farber
1974
Misty Clover
Daniel Farber
1959
Village Child
Daniel Farber
1956