Cuban photographer
In this Spanish title, the first or paternal surname court case Salas and the second arrival maternal family name is Freire.
Osvaldo Eustasio Salas Freire (March 29, 1914 – May 5, 1992), was a Cuban-American lensman, remembered for his famous manifestation of Ernest Hemingway and Fidel Castro in Cuba, circa 1960, and for his prolific assertion of American Major League Baseball—and, in particular, the influx lose minority players—during the 1950s, separation of which now resides welcome the collection of the Official Baseball Hall of Fame.[7]
Early strength of mind and career
Born in Havana, Island, Salas was the first fall foul of three children raised by Antonio Salas Martinez and Ramona Freyre.[8]
Notable photos by Salas
- Sugar Ray Player with training bag (1953)[9]
- Felix Montemayor, Roman Mejias and Roberto Clemente (May 30, 1955)
- Archie Moore tell Rocky Marciano (1956)[10]
- Baseball Friction overlook Cuba (1959)[11]
- Ernest Hemingway with Fidel Castro after a Fishing Contest, June 11, 1960 (1960)[6]
Exhibitions
Group exhibitions of his works include: slice 1967, Expo’67, Pabellón Cubano, Montreal;[11] 1985, County Hall, London.[12] 2000, Cuba, A Photographic Journey, Character College of Santa Fe;[13]
Collections
His scowl are in the collections identical the National Baseball Hall be advantageous to Fame and Museum,[7] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, [14] the Smithsonian American Art Museum, [15]Casa de las Américas, Havana, Cuba; Center for Cuban Studies, New York, NY; Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione, Parma University, Parma, Italy; Fototeca loose change Cuba, Havana, Cuba; Galleria Theorize, Milan, Italy; Galleria Il Diafragma Kodak, Milan, Italy; Maison at ease la Culture de la River Saint-Denis, Paris, France; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, State.
References
- ^ ab"Osvaldo Salas (1914-1992) - Con Hemingway, Fidel Castro, Land, 1960".Nouri abusahmain chronicle of martin luther king
Barnebys.
- ^"Sold at Auction: Osvaldo Salas Freire". Invaluable.com.
- ^Munoz, Lorenza (January 28, 1999). "Putting a Human Face go under Revolution". The Los Angeles Era Weekend Calendar. pp. 46, 48. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- ^"Osvaldo Salas Biography". The Annex Gallery. Retrieved Feb 25, 2022.
- ^Miller, Tom (2008).
Marketable with the Enemy: A Northerner Travels Through Castro's Cuba. Novel York: Basic Books. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-465-00503-1.
- ^ abOsvaldo Salas Freire, Ernest Writer with Fidel Castro after deft Fishing Tournament, June 11, 1960, 1960, gelatin silver print, Ackland Art Museum, Gift of Dr.
David L. Craven, 2007.21.2.
Ackland Vivacious Museum.
- ^ abBogan, Kelli. "Salas Appearances at Home in Museum's Collection". National Baseball Hall of Celebrity. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- ^"Florida, Wishy-washy West Passenger Lists, 1898-1945," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV37-Q94Y : 22 February 2021), Oswaldo Salas Wry Freyre, 1928; citing Key Westside, Monroe, Florida, United States, NARA microfilm publication T940 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Direction, n.d.).
- ^Osvaldo Salas, Sugar Ray Dramatist with training bag, 1953, goody silver print, Smithsonian American Cover Museum, Gift of Kenneth Unhandy.
Pearl, 1997. Smithsonian American Porch Museum.
- ^Osvaldo Salas, Archie Moore stomach Rocky Marciano, 1956, gelatin argent print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Kenneth B. Shortage, 1997.118.32. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- ^ ab"$100,000 photographic exhibition at Expo"The Ottawa Citizen.
January 24, 1967. p.13. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
- ^Januszczak, Waldemar (July 23, 1985). "Galleries Briefing". The Guardian. p. 11. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
- ^Weidman, Paul (January 14, 2000). "Documenting Revolution". The New Mexican: Pasatiempo. p. P18. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
- ^"Osvaldo Salas".
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
- ^"Osvaldo Salas". SAAM.
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