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Press Co ntact: Marilyn White 973-783-3649 mwhitepr@gmail.com A Rediscovered Trove of Renowned Faces From The Marcel Sternberger Collection on View at The Sidney Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College, October 6 to November 3, 2017 New York, NY When 30-year-old Jacob Loewentheil rediscovered the photographic archive of Marcel Sternberger, which included thousands of images, he was so intrigued by the portraits that he embarked on a five-year journey that culminated in the publication of a book and a series of exhibitions, the second one -- The Photographs of Marcel Sternberger: Portraits of the 20th Century -- opening at The Sidney Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College, 135 East 22 nd Street, on October 6 and running through November 3, 2017. Notes Loewentheil, Sternberger s revolutionary concept Psychological Portraiture marked a turning point in the history of photography, and I am proud to unveil even more of his iconic images of men and women, which expands upon our enormously successful exhibition of Sternberger s work in April. The Photographs of Marcel Sternberger: Portraits of the 20th Century, consists of 40 images, including never-before-seen photographs of world-renowned luminaries such as Sigmund Freud, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, David Alfred Siqueiros, José Rubén Romero,

Dorothy Norman, The Belgian Royal Family, Albert Einstein, the Shah of Iran, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, Myrtle Walgreen, and George Bernard Shaw. Whether it was of a politician, a coalminer, or a child, Sternberger s portraits evidenced spontaneity and captured subjects with clarity and insight. Since his untimely death in an automobile accident in 1956, Sternberger s work has remained almost entirely out of the public eye, says Loewentheil, whose book The Psychological Portrait: Marcel Sternberger s Revelations in Photography sheds light on the photographer s work. Sternberger s iconic images of renowned men and women in this exhibition reveal his remarkable art to a new generation of admirers. Sternberger always strived for the realistic human expressions of his sitters, elicited through conversation and a systematic approach to portraiture. What drew me to his work is that although he used a 35m handheld Leica camera with little equipment, it s as technically accomplished as that of any photographer, says Loewentheil. At the same time, there was a vast record of the 20th century to be found in the archive and photographs. According to Loewentheil, there were thousands of negatives of portraits of everyone from Einstein to Kahlo that were largely unprotected, un-digitized, and most important, lost to the world. It was something I felt compelled to rectify. In doing so, Loewentheil has plans to mount several more exhibitions.

The New York Times called Sternberger s methodology a unique blend of psychological and photographic techniques. He believed in and defined The Psychology of Portrait Photography, using both research and personal experience to navigate the complex process of a truly successful portrait session. Sternberger wrote, The task of coordinating psychological understanding with aesthetical interpretation is tremendously challenging, particularly since it has to be compressed into such a relatively short time. You must concentrate all your carefully cultivated sensitivity, all your artistic experience to feel your way into your subject s character, decide rapidly which his best [physical] points are, and how to exploit them to greatest advantage. About Marcel Sternberger Sternberger fled his native Hungary fearing reprisals after protesting the anti-semitic regime in the late 1920s. In Paris, he became a journalist for Le Soir, among other publications. In 1932, he moved to Berlin where he met his soon-to-be wife, Ilse. The two were to marry in June of 1933, but hurriedly married in April when they learned that the Nazis planned on confiscating the passports of Jews. After detention by the Gestapo they went to Paris and soon after, Antwerp. There he became Official Photographer to The Belgian Royal Family. As Nazism and Fascism spread across Europe, Sternberger and his family were able to flee to London with help from the Belgian Royal Family. After less than two years in London, he was invited by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to produce an official portrait in the White House. He would spend the next decade documenting luminary personalities across the United States. Later, he spent time in Mexico photographing the political and business elite before ironically befriending Diego

Rivera and Frida Kahlo. He died tragically in a car accident at the height of his career in 1956. This left his wife Ilse the sole guardian of this extraordinary archive of art. Many decades later she was determined to find the collection a place in history. Thus it was with relief in 1996 when she met Stephan Loewentheil, a prominent antiquarian dealer to whom she could entrust the Sternberger archive. He promised to keep the collection intact until a solution to Ilse s dreams could be found. Her great aspiration was to publish Marcel s book and the archive of their joint work, to bring their art and history out of storage and into the collective memory of the present. Many years later, Stephan Loewentheil s son Jacob, a student of psychology and photography, rediscovered the archive in storage. About Jacob Loewentheil Jacob Loewentheil is an author, antiquarian bookseller, and rare photography dealer. Long fascinated by other cultures, he has traveled much of the world, including a year spent circumnavigating the globe. His travels have also taken him across much of the American landscape, from the deserts of New Mexico, to deep in the Florida Everglades, to Alaska's far eastern mountain ranges. His first book, The Psychological Portrait: Marcel Sternberger s Revelations in Photography, draws on his academic work and photographic research to explore the work of portraitist Marcel Sternberger through previously unpublished photographs and documents. It contains excerpts from Sternberger s unpublished manuscript, interviews with his prominent subjects, as well as approximately 206 photographs.

Jacob s current work focuses on restoring to historical memory 19th century travel diaries from the British photographer Thomas Child as well as his photography taken while in China. He is presently analyzing documents, as well as related photographs that are among the earliest surviving visual accounts of the modern West encountering the Far East. The Photographs of Marcel Sternberger: Portraits of the 20th Century opens on October 6 and runs through November 3 rd, 2017 at The Sidney Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College, 135 East 22 nd Street in New York. A preview reception takes place on October 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, visit SternbergerCollection.com, email info@sternbergercollection.com or phone 504-236-4637. Captions (top to bottom) Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Mexico City, 1952 Sigmund Freud London, 1938 Albert Einstein and Ilse Sternberger Princeton, 1950 Diego Rivera Mexico City, 1952 Dorothy Norman New York City, 1948 Lawrence Winters New York City, 1946

The Patriach United Kingdom, 1937 Marcel Sternberger Washington, D.C. 1939 Jacob Loewentheil