Gene Anthony photograph collection [graphic]. 1957-2001.

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Gene Anthony photograph collection [graphic]. 1957-2001.

Includes prints, slides and negatives taken by Anthony throughout his career. Projects represented by extensive holdings include Vacaville Prison (1960), Ernest Hemingway's funeral (1961), Richard M. Nixon and family (1962), Mendocino (1962, 1985), Brendan Behan (1965), protests (1965-1980), Admiral Chester Nimitz's funeral (1966), Jimmy Carter in Eugene, Oregon (1976), San Francisco Herring Fisherman (1975-1976), Mariposa, Calif. (1982), Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead (1987-1989, 2003), University of California, San Francisco hospital (1988), San Francisco chapter of the Guardian Angels (1989) and Sonny Barger and the Hells Angels (1967, 2001). Other subjects include Lou Lurie, Cuba, Joe Rosenthal, Shirley Temple Black, Erskine Caldwell, Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Allen Ginsberg, Uri Geller, Jerry Brown, Hebert Gold, Balclutha (ship) and Kenneth Rexroth.

5 boxes (ca. 5,350 negatives, ca. 270 photographic prints and ca. 420 slides) and 3 oversize folders (10 photographic prints and 2 magazines) : b&w and color ; 11 x 14 in. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8090228

UC Berkeley Libraries

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