Made in Britain
Made in Britain
Important Photographs from the Peter Fetterman Collection
Charing Cross Road from No. 84, (Marks & Co.), 1936
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September 14, 12:26 PM GMT
Estimate
1,000 - 2,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Important Photographs from the Peter Fetterman Collection
Wolfgang Suschitzky
1912 - 2016
Charing Cross Road from No. 84, (Marks & Co.), 1936
Silver print, printed later. Signed, titled, dated and annotated in black crayon on the verso. Matted. (unframed)
image: 34 by 29cm.; 13⅜ by 11 1/2in.
sheet: 40.6 by 30.5 cm.; 16 by 12 in.
“This is the most autobiographical photograph I have ever collected. I was born in the East End of London into a very modest background to say the least. My parents had both left school at 13 years old. I always dreamed that outside our tiny apartment there was a bigger world to explore. Every Saturday morning I used to take myself on the tube “Up West” to Central London and Charing Cross Road depicted here where there were rows and rows of second hand bookstores where, for literally pennies, I could find second hand books to feed my curiosity plus a second hand jazz record store called Dobells where I could listen to jazz records for hours that I could not afford to buy. This was my weekly ritual and Charing Cross Road became my
cultural nirvana.
Flash forward, I see this image about thirty years ago and wham that was it and I met its creator - Wolf Suschitzky. On every trip back to London I would visit Wolf in his little apartment. He was a gentleman from the “old Middle European School." We had our own special ritual. He would brew me the greatest Viennese coffee and there would always be the most delicious apple strudel to accompany it. And then we would talk for hours and look through his archives. I always discovered something new and special there. I thought he was such a truly great and under-appreciated photographer and promoting his work became my “Mission,” to secure him the recognition I felt he deserved. It still is...He passed away at 104 years old and to be honest there is not a day I don’t think about him as I live surrounded by his work.” – Peter Fetterman