Milwaukee Reads - Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop Since 1927
Arnie Gore
Milwaukee Reads - Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop Since 1927
Artist:
Arnie Gore
Medium: Prints
Price:
$1,087.50
Gallery:
David Barnett Gallery
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Details
Creation Date: 1984
Materials: Silkcreen poster
Dimensions: 35" x 27" x 1"
Finish: Framed
About the Item
Signed and dated lower right
About the Artist
Arnie Gore
If a picture is worth a thousand words, Arnie Gore's photos had a lot to say. One of them, in a most unexpected way, brought Gore to Milwaukee. The photo was taken in 1959, when he was a photographer with The Des Moines Register. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was caught laughing and patting an Iowa man's oh-so-prominent belly. "You are a real American," Khrushchev declared. The photo also appeared in Life magazine. Not long after, a good friend - then a writer with The Milwaukee Journal - had someone he wanted Gore to meet here. It was public relations man Ben Barkin, who later helped launch the Great Circus Parade. Barkin started talking about how he wanted to work with a commercial photographer who had a journalist's eye, someone who could do pictures like the one of Khrushchev and the big-bellied man in Iowa. "Arnie opened his briefcase and pulled out the photo," said his wife, Elly Gore. "I'm the man who shot that picture," he told Barkin. And so, Gore found a new home. Gore was born in Chicago and raised in Kankakee, Ill. He and the former Elly Green met during their freshman year at the University of Iowa, where Gore majored in photojournalism. They married in 1956, two weeks after both graduated. They moved to Milwaukee, and Barkin promised to send clients Gore's way. He opened Gore Illustrations in 1960. Clients included the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., the Marcus Corp., Manpower, A.O. Smith and Koss. In 1963, Barkin persuaded client Schlitz Brewing to bring the circus parade to Milwaukee. Gore became involved with publicity photos for those early parades. "I took my kids through the Circus World Museum in Baraboo," said son Dan Gore, "and a lot of photos on the walls were his work." Gore also became known for his environmental portraits of families and children, often taken in local parks or a family's backyard.
About the Gallery
David Barnett Gallery
The David Barnett Gallery is Wisconsin's premier gallery with the broadest range of art available in the region, including works of art that represent more than 600 artists. The gallery specializes in European and American masters, regional and nationally recognized artists and emerging artists. This gallery also offers museum quality custom framing, restoration, conservation, appraisals, printing, transportation and delivery.
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