Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle/LGBT films from SIFF 2023 edit-a-thon/Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes


 * Synopsis: A documentary about George Platt Lynes, a gay man at the nexus of the 1930s and 1940s gay scene in NYC and a photographer who created a significant body of work concentrating on male nudes.

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Chronololgy / comments based on the film

 * 1925 Lynes goes to Paris aspiring to be a writer
 * expatriate scene in paris / gay scene
 * Became part of Gertrude Stein's circle
 * mentioned in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas as "Baby"
 * Back in US, started & dropped out of Yale in 1926
 * Met Monroe Wheeler & Glenway Wescott, ex-patriates. Meets Wescott in NY
 * Wheeler was one of the founders of of the Museum of Modern Art
 * John Stevenson (He was in the last ménage à trois with Wheeler / Wescott, Lynes was the first. This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Lynes, started bookstore in NJ then sold it six months later & went back to Paris on sale money;
 * Went to Wheeler & Wescott, then living in Gil France / French Rivera?
 * Jean Cocteau lived upstairs
 * Travel albums photography by / of the three
 * Lynes returns to NYC in 1928
 * Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University has Lynnes's correspondence with Wheeler & Wescott
 * Encouraged to turn from writing to photography by Wheeler & Wescott
 * Untrained as a photographer
 * Lynes sailed to Paris again in 1931, meets Julien Levy, who displayss Lynes's photos, also a display at MOMA in 1932
 * Lecy holds a showing of 50 Lynes photographs in 1934
 * Lynes used large format photography
 * Themes/subjects were surrealism, mythology, theatre subjects, also fashion photography
 * In 1934, Wheeler & Wescott move to NYC & Lynes moves in with them, sharing a bedroom with Wheeler
 * image (not usable in WP) https://mfa.org/article/2020/stone-blossom-a-conversation-piece by Paul Cadmus
 * Lynes becomes principal photographer for the American Ballet / New York City Ballet
 * 1940s relationships with George Tichenor (killed in WW II) & his younger brother Jonathon Tichenor
 * 1946 accepts position with Vogue Studio
 * Lives beyond his means; suffers from depression because he is in a deeply homosexual town where homophobia is also rampant; misses friends in New York.
 * 1948 returns to NYC; out-of-style by then
 * Relationship with Laurie Douglas
 * After 1948, meets & befriends Alfred Kinsey
 * 1954 arranges to give his negatives to the Kinsey institute
 * 1955 went to Paris for final time, returns & is hospitalized, & discovers he had lung cancer & had metastasized to his brain.
 * In his later years, Lynes destroyed a lot of his early work, particularly his fashion work for which he did not want to be remembered.

In Lynes's circle:

 * Alfred Kinsey
 * Bernard Perlin
 * Cecil Beaton
 * Christopher Isherwood
 * Don Bachardy


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 * Article not created but uploaded image & created Wikidata item: Fidelma Cadmus Kirstein


 * George Balanchine
 * George Tooker
 * Jared French
 * Jensen Yow
 * John Connolly (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Kinsey Institute
 * Lincoln Kirstein
 * Man Ray
 * Margaret French
 * Marsden Hartley
 * PaJaMa
 * Paul Cadmus
 * Pavel Tchelitchew

Exhibition / Archives

 * Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields




 * Frederick R. Koch

Additional Biliography / Links

 * Moved to

Articles that need updating

 * Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
 * Matthew Leifheit

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Vincent Cianni (Q42315096)

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 * Jensen Yow / Alexander Jensen Yow


 * Chuck Howard
 * blog
 * blog


 * Women in Red logo.svg Laurie Douglas Horbach / Laurie Douglas / "Dougie"
 * see page 343
 * PDF available here
 * PDF available here
 * PDF available here


 * Frederick R. Koch Foundation

Crew

 * film company A Precious Few, LLC.
 * director Sam Shahid
 * producer Sam Shahid
 * producer Matthew Kraus
 * producer John MacConnell
 * producer Nando DeCarvalho
 * executive producer O'Brien Kelley
 * executive producer Raja Sethuraman
 * cinematography Matthew Kraus
 * sound John MacConnell
 * lighting John MacConnell
 * editor Conor McBride (film editor)
 * composer Sarah Lynch

Cast

 * Allen Ellensweig
 * Anne M. Young
 * Bernard Perlin
 * Bill O'Connor (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Bruce Weber (photographer)
 * Charles Leslie (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Charles L. Venable, Ph.D.
 * Demitri Levas
 * Don Bachardy
 * Duane Michals
 * George Platt Lynes II
 * James Crump
 * James Smalls, Ph.D.
 * Jansen Yow
 * Jarrett Earnest
 * Jerry Rosco
 * John Connolly (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * John Olsen (disambiguation) (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * John Stevenson (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Mary Panzer (art historian)
 * Matthew Leifheit
 * Michael Scheiber
 * Nick Mauss
 * Peter Hay Halpert
 * Philip Gefter
 * Rebecca Fasman
 * Robin Cooper (This wikilink is to a disambiguation page, & this particular person does not appear to be listed there.)
 * Sarah Morthland
 * Steven Haas (art historian), director of the George Platt Lynes Foundation, photographer, & editor of George Platt Lynes: The Male Nudes
 * Stewart Shinning
 * Vince Aletti
 * Vincent Cianni

Contributing institutions

 * The George Platt Lynes Foundation
 * Whitney Museum of American Art
 * David Zwirner Gallery
 * Philadelphia Museum of Art
 * Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
 * Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York), credited as The Woodlawn Cemetery & Conservancy
 * Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin

Contributing family member

 * Jane Lynes, widow of George Platt Lynes II