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Morty Manfred with his parents in Gay Liberation Day Parade, June 24, 1973

Fred McDarrah

Photography

MEDIUM Gelatin Silver Print
DATES 6/24/1973
DIMENSIONS sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm)  (show scale)
MARKINGS Stamped on verso: "#2530"; Stamped on verso: "Fred W. McDarrah"; Stamped on verso: “COPYRIGHT NOTICE / This photograph is the property of the photographer and may not be reproduced, displayed or reused without permission. Publication is for one-time use only except where other rights are specifically granted. Conditions of sale include credit notice on page with photo. Invoice for this photo states all terms and conditions. All prints are the property of the photographer and must be returned when through. Member ASMP. Photo ©1972 by Fred W. McDarrah, 505 West Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10012, Phone (212) SPring 7-1236 / PLEASE NOTE OMITTED CREDIT BILLED TRIPLE”
INSCRIPTIONS Inscribed on verso: "Morty Manfred wit his parents in Gay Liberation Day Parade 1972 / 6/24/73"
COLLECTIONS Photography
ACCESSION NUMBER 2023.69.20
CREDIT LINE Gift from the Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family
PROVENANCE 2019, purchased from the artist’s estate by Katja B. Goldman and Michael W. Sonnenfeldt of New York, NY; 2023, gift of Katja B. Goldman and Michael W. Sonnenfeldt to the Brooklyn Museum.
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CAPTION Fred McDarrah (1926–2007, American, b. Brooklyn, NY). Morty Manfred with his parents in Gay Liberation Day Parade, June 24, 1973, 6/24/1973. Gelatin Silver Print, sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift from the Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family, 2023.69.20. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2023.69.20_PS11.jpg)
IMAGE overall, 2023.69.20_PS11.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2024
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RIGHTS STATEMENT © Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection
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Fred McDarrah (1926–2007, American, b. Brooklyn, NY). <em>Morty Manfred with his parents in Gay Liberation Day Parade,  June 24, 1973</em>, 6/24/1973. Gelatin Silver Print, sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift from the Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family, 2023.69.20. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2023.69.20_PS11.jpg)