DESCRIPTION: Original etched view of Smyrna (Izmir) Turkey dating to about the mid 18th century. Foreground depicts European-style warships at anchor. Background shows several forts and a minaret.This matches the style and form of Roy Kemp, a known photographer active in New Orleans during the mid-20th century. Kemp specialized in nightclub and glamour photography, producing promotional shots for performers at venues like the 500 Club, Sho-Bar, and other Bourbon Street establishments.
Kemp was one of a small number of photographers who documented the burlesque and cabaret scenes in New Orleans.
His work often appeared uncredited in postcard sets, handbills, and matchbooks from clubs on Bourbon Street.
His signature typically appears in the lower corner of images, either in stylized cursive or block letters.
PUBLICATION DATE: 1750
GEOGRAPHIC AREA: Turkey
BODY OF WATER: Bay of Smyrna
CONDITION: Very good.
 Clean and bright on strong chain-laid paper. Ample margins for framing.
COLORING: None
ENGRAVER: Unknown
SIZE: 11
" x
7 "
ITEM PHYSICAL LOCATION: 2
PRICE: $350
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