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Prints of Classic Fred W. McDarrah Photos of
People and Places of the Village
Available for Sale
photographed by Fred W. McDarrah
Photographer Fred W. McDarrah was the visual identity behind the Village Voice. McDarrah had a fifty-year association with the paper that chronicled the post-war counterculture, capturing images of the artists, writers, politicians, social movements, and musicians of the day. His images are icons of the era.
Village Preservation is proud to offer prints of McDarrah’s classic images of some of the greatest “People and Places” of the Village. Photographs are hand-printed, estate-stamped, of resin-coated archival quality, on your choice of glossy, matte or luster (semi-gloss) surfaces.
See the full collection here - any image may be purchased as a print.
A perfect gift for the New York history or culture lover in your life!
All proceeds go directly to support the mission of Village Preservation.
8x10 print: $300-- Buy three or more prints and pay just $270 per print!
For all bulk and multiple orders, please contact 212-475-9585 x39 or smoskowitz@gvshp.org
11x14 print: $350 -- Buy three or more prints and pay just $315 per print!
For all bulk and multiple orders, please contact 212-475-9585 x39 or smoskowitz@gvshp.org
All prints are hand-printed, estate-stamped, resin coated archival quality, in glossy, matte or luster (semi-gloss) surfaces (you choose).
For all bulk and multiple orders, please contact 212-475-9585 x39 or smoskowitz@gvshp.org. Please note that only orders placed before Friday, December 14 at 4:00 pm will be guaranteed to arrive via shipping before December 23. All photographs printed on glossy, resin-coated paper. Price includes the cost of printing and shipping. All photos © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah. Our special thanks to the Estate of Fred W. McDarrah for their support of Village Preservation.
Images and details....
From the back of a flatbed truck, Robert F. Kennedy campaigns for the U.S. Senate, with (r. to l.) 391-375 Sixth Avenue in the background. Standing beside him are (l. to r.) New York State Assemblyman William Passannante and local Democratic Party leader (and future congressman and three-term New York City Mayor) Ed Koch, October 2, 1964 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Jerry Rubin in front of Gem Spa, 131 Second Avenue. Rubin often hung out there and got egg creams; his pal Abbie Hoffman lived maybe around the corner at 30 St. Marks Place for years. September 28, 1969 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Inside McSorley's Old Ale House, 15 East 7th Street March 20, 1963 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Jane Jacobs with her husband, architect Robert Hyde Jacobs, and their daughter, Burgin Jacobs, during an anti-Vietnam War demonstration in Central Park April 15, 1967 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Allen Ginsberg at home, 170 East 2nd Street January 9, 1960 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Washington Square Park May 1, 1959 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Top of the Gate and Village Gate nightclub, 160 Bleecker Street April 2, 1965 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Village Voice co-founder and editor Dan Wolf with author and Voice co-founder Norman Mailer in the Village Voice's offices at 113 Seventh Avenue South April 14, 1964 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Gem Spa, 131 Second Avenue August 13, 1966 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
John Belushi in front of 377-379 Bleecker Street July 14, 1975 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Diane di Prima sits atop a piano and reads from her collection 'This Kind of Bird Flies Backwards' to an audience at the Gaslight Cafe, 116 MacDougal Street June 28, 1959 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Cafe La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, 321 East 9th Street November 20, 1965 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
A crowd of people under the marquee for the Fillmore East (105 Second Avenue), which advertises 'Dr Timothy Leary, The Death of the Mind.' A multimedia presentation hosted by Leary, the piece explored the effects of LSD. September 16, 1966 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
The Alamo Sculpture ("The Cube"), Astor Place September 25, 1967 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah
Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs and artist Maretta Greer near the intersection of Hudson & Perry Streets February 15, 1967 © Estate of Fred W. McDarrah |
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We have additional McDarrah photos for sale, as well as Village Preservation’s love letter to the Village, Greenwich Village Stories, and prints from our Historic Image Archive on our website. All make wonderful Holiday gifts!
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