Arnold Newman
Arnold Newman (1918-2006) was born in New York City. He took up photography after leaving art school in 1938 and was “discovered” by Beaumont Newhall and Alfred Stieglitz in 1941. During the course of an enormously productive career he contributed to publications such as New York, Vanity Fair, Life, Look, Holiday, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire, Town and County, Scientific American, New York Times Magazine and many others. His work is in the collections of many major museums and private collections around the world, and he was the author of an extensive array of internationally published books. He was also awarded many international awards.
- Books by Arnold Newman
- The Early Work
- Other artists