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Arthur H. Fellig (Weegee)

 
Weegee (Arthur H. Fellig)

19th-20th century American photographer
(Poland, 1899 - 1968, New York City, New York)

Note: American photographer, active in New York City and Hollywood. Arthur Fellig, known as Weegee professionally, is noted for his photographs depicting crime and other newsworthy events, usually taken at night. His early career was spent as a freelance press photographer. He prided himself on his ability to arrive at the scene of a crime before the police, and derived his name from the phonetic pronunciation of the Ouija board. He sold his images to tabloid newspapers from 1935 through the 1940s, and published his first book, Naked City in 1945, followed by Weegee's People in 1946. Naked City was a commercial success and guaranteed his income. At this point he began taking portraits of celebrities and figures in the entertainment industry. He used a variety of trick lenses to distort and manipulate these images, and often exposed or exagerrated the imperfections of his subjects. He experimented with infrared film and flash to make exposures in darkness, particularly of people in darkened movie theaters. Weegee used a 4x5 Speed Graphic press camera and flash exclusively throughout his career; and is not known for his printing virtuosity, but for the elements of social critique in his photographs. He was a flamboyant character, and revelled in his own notoreity and mythology.

8 objects

Peter Tango, Laying in Street after He Was Shot

1899-1937
gelatin silver print
Gift of Gilbert W. Einstein and Anne MacDougall
1987.55.2
 

Joe McWilliams, Professional Anti-Semite and Nazi Lover

1899-1968
gelatin silver print
Gift of Gilbert W. Einstein and Anne MacDougall
1987.55.3
 

Acme Newspicture photo of Josephine Fradella (Billie Leroy Fradella)

1938
gelatin silver print on paper
Gift of Richard and Andrea Kremer
2019.48
 

Wounded in Club Howdy Gun Battle

1938
vintage gelatin silver print on paper
Museum Purchase, Gridley W. Tarbell II Fund
2016.11
 

Untitled

n.d.
photograph on paper
Gift, Joe Baio Collection of Photography
2017.61.62
 

Extra: Weege at Wolf

1970-1979
lithograph on paper
Gift of The Columbus Museum, Georgia
2018.37.18
 

Portrait of Josephine Fradella

1938
gelatin silver print on paper
Gift of Richard and Andrea Kremer
2020.16.2