- Toni Frissell
Infobox Person
name =Toni Frissell
image_size =200px
caption ="I'd Rather Stalk with a Camera Than a Gun", c. 1935
birth_date =March 10 ,1907
birth_place =Manhattan ,New York
death_date =April 17 ,1988
death_place =Long Island, New York
occupation =Photographer
spouse =Francis M. Bacon, III
parents =
children =Toni Frissell, or Antoinette Frissell Bacon, (
March 10 ,1907 -April 17 ,1988 ) was an Americanphotographer , known for herfashion photography ,World War II photographs,portraits of famous Americans and Europeans, children, and women from all walks of life.Pre-war career
Antoinette Frissell was born in 1907 in
New York City, New York , but took photos under the name Toni Frissell, even after her marriage to Manhattan socialiteMcNeil Bacon . She worked with many famous photographers of the day, as an apprentice toCecil Beaton , and with advice fromEdward Steichen . Her initial job, as a fashion photographer for Vogue in 1931, was due toCondé Montrose Nast personally. She later took photographs forHarper's Bazaar . Her fashion photos, even of evening gowns and such, were often notable for their outdoor settings, emphasizing active women.World War II
In 1941, Frissell volunteered her photographic services to the
American Red Cross . Later she worked for the Eighth Army Air Force and became the official photographer of theWomen's Army Corps . On their behalf, she took thousands of images of nurses, front-line soldiers, WACs, African-American airmen, and orphaned children. She traveled to the European front twice. Her moving photographs of military women andAfrican American fighter pilot s in the elite332d Fighter Group (the "Tuskegee Airmen ") were used to encourage public support for women and blacks in the service.After the war
In the 1950's, she took informal portraits of the famous and powerful in the United States and Europe, including
Winston Churchill ,Eleanor Roosevelt , and John F. andJacqueline Kennedy , and worked forSports Illustrated and Life magazines. Continuing her interest in active women and sports, she was the first woman on the staff of Sports Illustrated in 1953, and continued to be one of very few female sport photographers for several decades.In later work she concentrated on photographing women from all walks of life, often as a commentary on the human condition.
Books
Her photographs illustrated:
*A Child's Garden of Verses (1944)
*Bermuda :The Happy Island (1946)
*Mother Goose (1948)
* The King Ranch, 1939-1944 (1965)Personal
Daughter of Lewis Fox Frissell and Antoinette Wood Montgomery, Granddaughter of Algernon Sydney Frissell; founder and president of the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, Great-Granddaughter of Mary Whitney Phelps and Governor of Missouri;
John S. Phelps . Descendant (GG Granddaughter) of Elisha Phelps: US Representative from Connecticut (1819-21, 1825-29). Descendant (GGG Granddaughter) of Maj. Gen.Noah Phelps : Revolutionary War hero. Sister of Phelps Montgomery Frissell and Filmmaker LewisVarick Frissell who was killed in Newfoundland during the filming of “The Viking” in 1931. Toni Frissell died ofAlzheimer's disease onApril 17 , 1988, in a Long Island nursing home. Her husband, Francis M. Bacon 3d, of Bacon, Stevenson & Company, predeceased her. She is survived by a daughter, Sidney Bacon Stafford; a son, Varick Bacon; grandchildren Montgomery Bacon Brookfield, Susan Brent Loyer, and Alexandra Bacon; and great-grandchildren Montgomery Bacon Brookfield, Jr., Samuel Huntington Brookfield, Holly Brent Brookfield, Gregory Vanderbilt Brookfield, Cadence Frissell Brookfield, Laura Loyer, Varick Loyer, and Margot Loyer.External links
* [http://photography.about.com/b/a/130979.htm Toni Frissell (1907-1988)] at
About.com
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1DF113AF933A15757C0A96E948260 Toni Frissell, 81, Dies; A Noted Photographer] Obituary from theNew York Times Library of Congress
The
Library of Congress has a large collection of her photographs on pages about her, but apparently no single list of all of them.
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/awpnp6/frissell_coll.html Toni Frissell Collection:Prints and Photographs Division] Even more photos are not yet digitized
* [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/tri022.html Endless Summer (Imagination): American Treasures of the Library of Congress]
* [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/wcf0008.html Toni Frissell - Women Come to the Front (Library of Congress Exhibition)] World War II photographs
* [http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/coll/090.html Toni Frissell Collection (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress)]
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