David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue
David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue

David Armstrong - 615 Jefferson Avenue

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Capturing Youth and Beauty. One-of-a-kind male portrait book

Release year: 2011

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 176 pages

Size: 11.42 x 9.5 x 0.8 in (29 x 24 x 2 cm)

Publisher: Damiani

Condition: Very Good(vintage). Minor dents on the edge of the cover as shown in the product photos

615 Jefferson Avenue was the final published book by David Armstrong before he passed away in 2014.

As a key figure in the 'Boston School' with peers Nan Goldin, Jack Pierson and Mark Morrisroe, Armstrong's lens immortalized the tender portraits of his young male muses.

Conversation with Ryan McGinley at the end of the book.

 

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