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Nigel Henderson

A musician performing on a French horn, c.1949-56

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About the artwork
This picture belongs to a series Henderson made of Jazz artists in London in the 1950s, but the musician remains unnamed. Henderson did not caption individual photograph, leaving the identity of many of his subjects a mystery.

This print is taken from Henderson’s original negative, reproduced here for the first time in print format. In keeping with vintage photography, it features minor imperfections such as scratches and blemishes, and a small additional credit line on the image.

Please note that Large is the largest print size we are able to offer for this artwork.
  • Artist Nigel Henderson
  • Artwork A musician performing on a French horn
  • Date of work c.1949-56
  • Credit Original: Black and white negative 5.5 x 5.5 cm Presented to Tate Archive by Stephen and Jo Henderson and the Henderson families, June 2010. © Nigel Henderson Estate

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Nigel Henderson (1917 – 1985) was a British photographer and artist. In his early career he worked in avant-garde collages and paintings, exhibiting at the Guggenheim Jeun alongside Pablo Picasso. After serving as a pilot during the Second World War, he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, where he formed a life-long friendship with Eduardo Paolozzi. Henderson took these photographs of the East End whilst recovering from the trauma of the war, and they capture a vibrant portrait of 1950s East London and its post-war community.
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