Description:

U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOGRAPHER''S PHOTO AND NEGATIVE ARCHIVE
Good varied collection of photographs and negatives, the balance of a collection amassed by U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer 1st Lt. Joseph Zinni, who was stationed in Europe from 1944 through the end of the war, and shot thousands of photos both in an official and personal capacity. The images presented here include approx. 124 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" medium format b/w negatives, primarily depicting the landscapes and architecture of France and Germany in 1945, with many scenes of the Bavarian Alps, Paris, and the Wildbad Kreuth spa town. Other shots depict Zinni''s fellow photographers in GI gear and American soldiers playing baseball. Also present are approx. 360 b/w 35mm negatives, featuring many depictions of Parisian civilians, a tank nicknamed "Thunderbolt" with its canine mascots, American Jeeps being ferried across a river, U.S Army observation planes, refugees cooking, captured German flak positions, American soldiers receiving haircuts in the field, sabotaged German aircraft on a captured airfield, the graves of German soldiers, various American combat aircraft, Parisian civilians, and much else. A group of 27 photo prints, 8" x 10" and smaller, is also present, including several prints of the negatives listed above - including the tanker with his dogs and views of civilians in France - as well as several images of Zinni, including views of him, in uniform, with camera in the field, group portraits with fellow photographers, and operating an art supply store postwar, as well as views of his wife and other subjects. Lastly, the lot is rounded out by a period Kodak film box containing eight film canisters, each containing at least two uncut rolls of film, depicting wartime and post-war subjects photographed by Zinni. Some negatives show slight degradation to the emulsion, else very good. A comprehensive collection, certainly worthy of further research. Should be seen.

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September 13, 2017 11:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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