Oct 06, 2016 - Sale 2424

Sale 2424 - Lot 67

Price Realized: $ 3,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000
LOUIS H. DRAPER (1935 - 2002)
Boy and H, Harlem (Stickball).

Silver print, 1960. 216x324 mm; 8 1/2x12 3/4 inches. Artist's estate ink stamp, verso.

This photograph first appeared in Ebony magazine in 1960 in the article A Salute to Black Photographers. We believe this is the first photograph by this artist to come to auction.

In 1958, Louis H. Draper moved from his hometown, Richmond, Virginia to Harlem to study photography. He photographed the streets of New York with a compassionate and artistic eye for the social conditions of the time. He also took portraits of such notables as Langston Hughes, Hughie Lee-Smith, Miles Davis, Malcolm X and Katherine Dunham. In 1963, Draper was a founding member of the seminal black photographer's collective, Kamoinge, whose first director was Roy DeCarava. A photograph by Draper illustrated the cover of an important July, 1966 Camera magazine issue which featured images of Harlem by Kamoinge artists. His work recently was included in the traveling museum exhibition Posing Beauty, and acquired by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, and Virginia State University. Biography courtesy of Nell Draper-Winston and the Louis Draper Archive.