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    [Comedian Irwin Corey, Village Vanguard, Greenwich Village, New York]

    Object Name
    168
    Dateearly to mid-1940s (printed 2012)
    Label Text

    Comedian and actor Irwin Corey was (b. 1914) was born to destitute Jewish parents in Brooklyn, and was raised in the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Home. At age thirteen, he rode the rails to California, and later worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps. Fired from his job as a union organizer, he started working as a comedian. Once described by Lenny Bruce as “one of the most brilliant comedians of all time,” Corey is known for his improvisational and unscripted stand-up, as well as his radical left-wing activism (a member of the Communist Party, he eventually suffered the blacklist). Vishniac’s photograph centers on the comedic tilt of Corey’s body, his camera expertly capturing the dynamism of Corey’s performance.

    Medium
    Inkjet print
    Dimensions
    Image: 10 x 9 5/16 in. (25.4 x 23.6 cm)
    Location
    place taken New York, New York, United States
    Credit Line
    Roman Vishniac Archive
    Accession Number2012.80.44
    Copyright
    © Mara Vishniac Kohn, courtesy International Center of Photography

    For all uses of photographs by Roman Vishniac contact ICP at: vishniac_archive@icp.org.