c1969 Original Signed George Tice Silver Gelatin Photograph
Amish Boy Framed
Location: Lancaster. Pa. Signed by the photographer in
pencil on the lower right.
Image size: Approximately 6.25" x 10"; Frame size:
15" x 21"
Purchased at the Witkin Gallery in NYC in 1982.
Exhibited internationally, George Tice’s work is represented
in over one hundred museum collections, including MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Newark Museum.
George Tice’s first show in New York was at the Underground Gallery in 1965. In
1972, he had a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Paterson, New Jersey and in2002, ICP exhibited George
Tice: Urban Landscapes.
Tice has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation,
the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Media Museum (UK), the New Jersey
State Council on the Arts, as well as commissions from The Field Museum of Natural
History, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Museum of Modern Art. He has
published seventeen books including: Fields of Peace (1998), George Tice: Selected Photographs, 1953-1999 (2001), Lincoln (1984),
Hometowns, An American
Pilgrimage (1988), Stone Walls,
Grey Skies, A Vision of
Yorkshire (1993), George Tice: Urban
Landscapes (2002), Common Mementos (2005), Paterson II (2006), Ticetown (2007) and Seacoast Maine (2009).
2013 marks George Tice’s 60th year in photography.
George Tice's photographs are currently on display at the
Newark Museum in New Jersey.
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