Harry Callahan

(American, 1912–1999)

Harry Callahan was a pioneering American photographer who worked in both color and black-and-white. Among his best-known works are the numerous portraits of his wife Eleanor, who served as a constant model throughout his career. His prolific practice included taking took dozens of photographs a day. Callahan's output, however, was exceptionally curated, and he consistently produced less than ten finished prints a year. “I guess I've shot about 40,000 negatives and of these I have about 800 pictures I like,” he once said. Born on October 22, 1912 in Detroit, MI, Callahan taught at the Institute of Design in Chicago, and went on to found the renowned photography department at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence in 1961. During this time period, he served as an influential teacher to many important young American photographers. Callahan accumulated many honors during his life, including being featured in Edward Steichen's landmark “The Family of Man” exhibition in 1955, and was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1996. The artist died on March 15, 1999 in Atlanta, GA, leaving behind some 100,000 negatives and 10,000 proof prints. Today, Callahan’s works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

Harry Callahan Artworks

Harry Callahan (2,164 results)
Dearborn Street, Chicago, 1948–1948

Harry Callahan

Dearborn Street, Chicago, 1948–1948

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Chicago, 1959–1959

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1959–1959

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Chicago, 1961–1961

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1961–1961

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Chicago, 1960–1960

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1960–1960

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Providence #132, 1967–1967

Harry Callahan

Providence #132, 1967–1967

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Rome, Italy, 1968–1968

Harry Callahan

Rome, Italy, 1968–1968

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Wisconsin, 1949–1949

Harry Callahan

Wisconsin, 1949–1949

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Wells Street, Chicago, 1949–1949

Harry Callahan

Wells Street, Chicago, 1949–1949

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State Street, Chicago, 1959–1959

Harry Callahan

State Street, Chicago, 1959–1959

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Chicago, 1958–1958

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1958–1958

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Providence, 1972–1972

Harry Callahan

Providence, 1972–1972

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New York, 1969–1970

Harry Callahan

New York, 1969–1970

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Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago, 1953–1953

Harry Callahan

Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago, 1953–1953

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Woman in revolving door, 1962–1962

Harry Callahan

Woman in revolving door, 1962–1962

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Chicago, 1949–1949

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1949–1949

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Bob Fine, 1952–1952

Harry Callahan

Bob Fine, 1952–1952

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Chicago, 1959–1959

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1959–1959

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Circus, Chicago, 1955–1955

Harry Callahan

Circus, Chicago, 1955–1955

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New York, 1960–1969

Harry Callahan

New York, 1960–1969

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Detroit, 1945–1945

Harry Callahan

Detroit, 1945–1945

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Chicago, 1949–1949

Harry Callahan

Chicago, 1949–1949

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New York, 1945–1945

Harry Callahan

New York, 1945–1945

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Wisconsin, 1962–1962

Harry Callahan

Wisconsin, 1962–1962

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The Seagram Plaza, New York, 1962–1962

Harry Callahan

The Seagram Plaza, New York, 1962–1962

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