Currently not on view

Untitled,

ca. 1968

Ralph Eugene Meatyard, American, 1925–1972
x1992-148
Meatyard, an optician, began his part-time career as a photographer in Lexington, Kentucky. He acquired a camera in 1950 with the intention of photographing his newborn son and quickly developed a unique approach to image making. Through juxtapositions of the banal and the fantastical, Meatyard created highly subjective images of his wife and children, his home, and his rural surroundings in the American South, as seen in this eerie yet funny assemblage. Eventually, Meatyard developed a close relationship with photographer and fellow Lexington Camera Club member Van Deren Coke, who would later encourage him to exhibit his photographs nationally.

Information

Title
Untitled
Dates

ca. 1968

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
image: 24.6 x 19.3 cm. (9 11/16 x 7 5/8 in.) sheet: 25.2 x 20.3 cm. (9 15/16 x 8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, anonymous gift
Object Number
x1992-148
Place Made

North America, United States, Kentucky, Lexington

Inscription
Signed in ink, verso top left corner: Madelyn O. Meatyard [the artist's widow] Inscribed in graphite in unknown hand, verso top right corner: [sideways] P Inscribed in graphite in unknown hand, verso bottom center: 17
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