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geardaddy

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Mon Sep 15, 2014, 05:27 PM Sep 2014

US photographer Bruce Davidson's iconic shots of 1960s South Wales coalfield up for sale



They are among the most powerful images of the South Wales coalfields ever caught on film.

And the iconic shots of post-war Wales captured by US photographer Bruce Davidson, who made his name with respected global images agency Magnum, are to be auctioned off later this month.

Now a visitor attraction with a thriving mature forest, 1960s Cwmcarn, in the Ebbw Valley, where Davidson shot his images, had been left scarred by the mining industry.

On the advice of the late Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths, who was from Rhuddlan, North Wales, Davidson met the miner-turned-poet Horace Jones and the pair toured the South Wales coalfield together.

The pictures, expected to fetch £3,000 to £4,000 at a Sotheby’s Auction in New York, on September 30, were compiled by Davidson during 10 days in the region.

They are now seen by some as among the defining images of Wales of the 20th century.

But others have questioned whether Davidson was not simply looking for cliched imagery of Wales that would appeal to fellow Americans.

However Davidson, 81, who is best known for his slice-of-life images of Harlem, New York, has said his portfolio catalogues more than just the misery of life in the mines.

Gallery at link.

There are some great haunting photos.
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US photographer Bruce Davidson's iconic shots of 1960s South Wales coalfield up for sale (Original Post) geardaddy Sep 2014 OP
Here's a link, maybe there's others JDDavis Sep 2014 #1
Thanks! geardaddy Sep 2014 #3
Looking forward to this auction Stevenmarc Sep 2014 #2
Interesting article in the Telegraph today Stevenmarc Sep 2014 #4
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