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Posted By: Jason L
Hello to all photo afficianados, |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Burke was Brace's mentor and, later, his business partner. Brace retained some of Burke's images, as well as some others from an even eariler time (sources unknown to me). Most of the photos offered by Brace's daughter are the work of her father. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As Jodi noted, Brace and Burke were business partners and both notable baseball photographers. Burke died I think in 1951 and the younger Brace just a few years ago. Brace owned all of Burke's negatives and reprinted many of Burke's old photos over the years, typically stamping 'Burke & Brace' on back. Any post 1951 images-- ala Willie Mays or Sandy Koufax-- would be Brace's images and will usually just be stamped 'Brace.' I'm sure Brace's family owns negatives for both Brace and Burke, explaining the image duplication you noticed. |
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Posted By: Jason L
that while you may be able to obtain the same images via George Brace's daughter's website, newly printed from the original negative, the more valuable piece, from a collectable standpoint, would be the Burke photo, probably printed many years ago? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The vintage originals will have the most value. Also, Brace's reprints were of varying quality-- sometimes rough or too light--, while Burke's originals are usually of the highest image quality. Even just from an aesthetics standpoint, Burke's originals are superior. |
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Posted By: Jason L
we were writing at the same time, so my post immediately after yours was before I had the benefit of reading yours... |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Indeed, Burke's originals exhibit a masterful artistry as compared to the often uneven tones of Brace's work. The first generation Burke prints age with a beauty and grace not dissimilar to a piece of Georgian furniture. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I hesitate to post these only because my scanner and I cannot come close to doing them justice--they are incredible in hand. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
"Indeed, Burke's originals exhibit a masterful artistry as compared to the often uneven tones of Brace's work. The first generation Burke prints age with a beauty and grace not dissimilar to a piece of Georgian furniture." |
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Posted By: Tom
For a comparison to the Burke originals posted above, here are a couple Brace reprints: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Also, Burke's originals almost always have the typed cataloging info on the top back, like in Todd's pic. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Yes, and also a small rubber-stamped identifier (either "Geo. Burke" or "RJM Studios", with address underneath), usually in purple or black ink, in the bottom right-hand corner. |
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Posted By: whitehse
I am a former employee of the Chicago Cubs and during the 80's I had many a opportunity to talk with Mr.Brace. He worked with workman like skill and always caught the players as they were coming up from the dugout never letting them get too far onto the field. He once told me that he tried to get all the rookies photographed and then when a player changed teams he would get them in his new uniform. He also told me he mostly made his money by selling copies of photos to the players themselves so they could send them out for autograph requests. |
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