Arnold Newman . . . . The Early Work

Photographs by: Arnold Newman

Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), Physician, Poet and Novelist played a key role in ushering in the age of photography.
In 1859 he said: “What is to come of …photography we are almost afraid to guess. Form is henceforth divorced from matter.
In fact, matter as a visible object is of no great use any longer, except as a mold on which form is shaped.”

Arnold Newman, known as a master of environmental portraiture, applied this notion from his early work forward.