Erika Stone

Erika Stone (born 1924) is an American photographer.[1] Stone was a member of the New York Photo League.

Early life

She was born Erika Klopfer in Frankfurt, Germany in 1924.[1][2] Stone's family moved to New York in 1936 to avoid Nazi persecution.[3]

Photo career

Stone worked as a stringer for Der Spiegel and Time Magazine.[4] In the 1940s she became a member of the Photo League.[3] Her Bowery Series, documenting the 1940s residents of the southern Manhattan neighborhood, was shot when Stone was just seventeen.[5][6]

Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada,[1] the Center for Creative Photography,[7] the George Eastman House[8] and the Columbus Museum of Art.[9] Many of her photographs between 1940 and 1999 are archived in the Erika Stone Photograph Collection of the New York Historical Society Museum and Library.[10]

Stone was the subject of a 2011 documentary by Lars Gerhard titled Erika Stone: A New York Scene.[4]

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