Lilo Raymond
Lilo Raymond’s photographs relentlessly pare away the inessential, presenting simple subjects—a neatly made bed, a vase of flowers by a window, the carved stone face of an angel from a funeral monument—enveloped in a rich veil of natural light.
Born in 1922, in Frankfurt, Germany, Raymond fled the Nazi regime when she was 16, settling in New York, where she became part of the bohemian Greenwich Village art scene, taking various jobs as an artist’s model, a waitress, and even a tennis pro. She came to find her poetic vision only later in life, seriously taking up photography only in her late 30s, when she studied with the legendary photographer and fine art printer David Vestal at the Photo League.
Photography & Works
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Pitcher and Bowl on Table in front of Door Add to cart -
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Pitcher with Flowers Add to cart -
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Restaurant Add to cart -
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Short Tulips Add to cart -
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Table Wellfleet Add to cart -
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Tree Add to cart -
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Unmade Bed Add to cart -
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Unmade Bed Roxbury, Conn. Add to cart -
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Untitled (Glass with branch on table) Add to cart