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Portrait of Boyd Raeburn and Edwin A. Finckel, Edwin A. Finckel's home... N.Y. ca. July 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
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Portrait of Boyd Raeburn and Edwin A. Finckel, Edwin A. Finckel's home... N.Y. ca. July 1946. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Boyd Raeburn and Edwin A. Finckel, Edwin A. Finckel's home, Greenwich Village, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1946
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Band Band Leader Bandleader Bill Gottlieb Composer Edwin A Edwin A Finckel Edwin Finckel Finckel Finckel Edwin A Golden Age Of Jazz Gottlieb William P Gottlieb William Paul Handshake Jazz Age Meeting Shaking Hands William P Gottlieb William Paul Gottlieb Film Negative Group Portrait Jazz Musician
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This photograph, titled "Portrait of Boyd Raeburn and Edwin A. Finckel, Edwin A. Finckel's home, Greenwich Village, New York, N.Y. ca. July 1946," is a stunning snapshot of two prominent figures in the golden age of jazz. Taken by renowned photographer William Paul Gottlieb, the image captures the essence of the era, showcasing the unique fashion trends and camaraderie that defined the jazz scene during the 1940s. Boyd Albert Raeburn, a skilled bandleader and composer, is seen here shaking hands with Edwin A. Finckel, a fellow musician, in Finckel's home in Greenwich Village, New York. Both men are dressed in formal attire, with Raeburn wearing a crisp white shirt, striped tie, and jacket, while Finckel dons a dark suit and tie. The contrast between their clothing and the casual setting of Finckel's home adds to the intrigue of the image. The photograph is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the jazz age, a time when music brought people together and transcended racial and social boundaries. The meeting between Raeburn and Finckel in Finckel's home serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration and friendship in the creative process. This photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of jazz history, and its timeless quality makes it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of American music. The Library of Congress, where this image is housed, is a fitting home for such an important piece of jazz heritage.
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