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Photo, Print, Drawing Photographs documenting the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A." produced for the American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959

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Title

  • Photographs documenting the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A." produced for the American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959

Summary

  • Photographs created and used to produce and document a film sponsored by the United States Information Agency for the American National Exhibition in Moscow (1959). Images show models proposed and developed for multi-screen presentations; Charles Eames, designer George Nelson, Jack Masey and Billy Wilder at work studying early designs; the exhibition site under construction; film projectors; the projection room; negative preparation and editing activities; and the seven-screen display in the actual exhibition auditorium. Other images show adults and children at leisure outdoors, including children playing in school yards and making artwork. Includes a few photographs of aerial views of highways and city lights at night. Also includes images of Eames Office staff at work.

Names

  • Office of Charles and Ray Eames, photographer

Created / Published

  • 1958-1959.

Headings

  • -  Office of Charles and Ray Eames--Exhibitions & displays--Russia (Federation)--Moscow--1950-1960
  • -  Office of Charles and Ray Eames--People--1950-1960
  • -  American National Exhibition--(1959 :--Moscow, Russia)
  • -  Motion picture production & direction--1950-1960
  • -  Multiscreen presentations--1950-1960
  • -  Short films--1950-1960
  • -  Children--United States--1950-1960
  • -  Play (Recreation)--United States--1950-1960

Format Headings

  • Contact sheets--1950-1960.
  • Gelatin silver prints--1950-1960.

Genre

  • Gelatin silver prints--1950-1960
  • Contact sheets--1950-1960

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Prints are housed in two notebooks marked LOT 13234-1 and LOT 13234-2.
  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Eames Office inventory location: 03.D.61 and 03.D.62.
  • -  LOT includes five original Eames office film inventory sheets listing negative numbers, dates, film sizes and image descriptions.
  • -  Corresponding negatives for some prints in series: LC-E11.
  • -  Most of these photographs were taken by Charles Eames, Ray Eames, or other Eames Office staff members. Other photographers represented include: Dunne, Jeffrey Lindsay, Suzanne Szasz, C.B. Glinn, Van der Deen.
  • -  Forms part of the collection known as the "Work of Charles and Ray Eames."
  • -  LOT includes an item-level finding aid produced by the Library (filed with the material).
  • -  Gift; Ray Eames; 1989; (DLC/PP-1989:150).

Medium

  • 131 photographic prints : gelatin silver, 5 color ; prints 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
  • 14 contact sheets (ca. 225 images) : gelatin silver ; sheets 8 x 10 in. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 13234 (G) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Work of Charles and Ray Eames (Library of Congress)

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2013651659

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image

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Office Of Charles And Ray Eames, photographer. Photographs documenting the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A." produced for the American National Exhibition in Moscow. Moscow United States Russia, 1958. to 1959. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2013651659/.

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Office Of Charles And Ray Eames, photographer. (1958) Photographs documenting the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A." produced for the American National Exhibition in Moscow. Moscow United States Russia, 1958. to 1959. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2013651659/.

MLA citation style:

Office Of Charles And Ray Eames, photographer. Photographs documenting the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A." produced for the American National Exhibition in Moscow. to 1959. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2013651659/>.