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Rare and Important Konrad Cramer estate work, incorporating his modern photography and painting skills, in one very unique piece. This is the only known Konrad Cramer work combining both his painterly and photographic expertise in one unique work.
Signed twice - on front and back - titled on back "Business Before Pleasure" - also bears Cramer estate stamp on back
Konrad Cramer is one of Americas earliest modernists. Cramer came to New York in the early 1900’s and soon became friends of Alfred Stieglitz, the renowned artist and photographer. It was not long after their meeting - that Cramer became associated with 291 - the internationally noted art gallery located in Midtown Manhattan founded by Stieglitz. The two artists “shared a common history” as first-generation American’s of German-Jewish parents – this and their mutual love on modern art forged a lasting relationship between the two early modernists. Cramer was an avid photographer and over the course of his artistic career “he devoted more and more time” to this pursuit. It is assumed that much of his passion for photography is linked to his collaborative association with Alfred Stieglitz.
Provenance:
The Artist
The artists estate, (Cramers daughter) - Woodstock NY.
Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY; from above; c. 2009.
BENTON GALLERY, from above; 2009.
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