Published 07/06/2017
From vintage 1960s photography to "Magic Money," here are our Account Manager's favourites from the archive
What is your role at Bridgeman? I am an Account Manager at Bridgeman's New York office specialising in the Products, Interior Design, and Advertising sectors.
What do you love most about the job? I come from a background in Fine Art Business and Sales. Working with Bridgeman combines the best of both worlds - I get to look at incredible art all day while helping my clients purchase the best image for their specific needs. They often do not realise that sales from our archive provide a source of income for the world's great museums, institutions, collections and artists. Up to 50% of proceeds go direct to the supplier.
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Lincoln Seligman is a Bridgeman studio artist that draws viewers in both visually and intellectually. His paintings imbue a sensibility that combines Magritte and the Old Masters. I think conceptually his work is ideal for Ad Campaigns looking to push the envelope. |
Tamas Galambos is at the top of my list for his use of vibrant greens, yellows and blues. Botanicals have also been a strong running theme in both design and interior sectors over the past few years. Though Galambos does not offer his work for Print-on-Demand, the artist is open and available to take bespoke commissions |
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Near Newport (oil on canvas), John Frederick Kensett We fully represent and manage Christie's Images, which provides unique access to images of blue chip artworks in private hands. Take for example, this perfect John Fredrick Kensett that showcases the artist's famous whiplash shoreline. Such a simple composition becomes nearly abstract. |
In lieu of recent happenings, I've picked this image for obvious reasons. Make love, Not war. |
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Suffragette parade in New York, 1915 Bridgeman Footage is filled with clips documenting the most important historical moments in time. As a feminist, my favourite historical footage is this stunning clip of the NYC Suffragette parade from 1915. |