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A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed - April 3, 1994
Article in the Arts & Leisure section of The New York Times about recent legal battles between O. Winston Link and his second wife, Conchita. The article chronicles Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives and small-town America in the 1950's, his rise to fame late in life, and marital and legal trouble between Mr. Link and Conchita. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia Museum of Transportation is on the 1st page of the ...
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A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed - April 3, 1994
Article in the Arts & Leisure section of The New York Times about recent legal battles between O. Winston Link and his second wife, Conchita. The article chronicles Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives and small-town America in the 1950's, his rise to fame late in life, and marital and legal trouble between Mr. Link and Conchita. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia Museum of Transportation is on the 1st page of the ...
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in 2-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in two-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in 2-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
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A photographic master exhibits in Katonah - October 2, 1998
Article in The Bedford (New York) Pound Ridge Record Review about an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article focuses on some of the more difficult problems Mr. Link encountered in taking and developing his photographs and some of the people he met during his project. It includes a photo of O. Winston Link in front of a billboard advertising an exhibit of Link photographs at the Vir...
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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'Big Shot McEnroe' Meets Link, Mean Old Man of Photography - March 24, 1997
Article in the Art Diary column of The Observatory section of The New York Observer about the exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the art gallery of former tennis bad-boy, John McEnroe. The article contains a quote about McEnroe by Mr. Link: "I understand he is the most hated man in New York. Well, I'm the most hated man on my lake."
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'Big Shot McEnroe' Meets Link, Mean Old Man of Photography - March 24, 1997
Article in the Art Diary column of The Observatory section of The New York Observer about the exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the art gallery of former tennis bad-boy, John McEnroe. The article contains a quote about McEnroe by Mr. Link: "I understand he is the most hated man in New York. Well, I'm the most hated man on my lake."
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Exhibiting Trains of Yesteryear - September 12, 1996
Article in the Trader Weekend newspaper about an exhibit of 20 of O. Winston Link's photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article, which discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, mentions that Mr. Link would be at the gallery to sign copies of his two books.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't get his Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times. The article discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Famed photographer's ex-wife charged in $1M theft of photos - August 31, 1995
Article in The Reporter Dispatch about the charging of Conchita Link with the theft of 1,400 of her former husband's (O. Winston Link) photographic prints. The article chronicles the couple's legal battles including a 1993 civil trial and uncontested divorce.
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Famed photographer's ex-wife denies stealing prints - September 1, 1995
Article in The Reporter Dispatch about Conchita Link's response to charges that she stole 1,400 prints from her former husband, O. Winston Link. Her lawyer denied the existence of the prints she was accused of stealing.
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
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Letter - March 1, 1996
Letter from O. Winston Link to Keith Pritchard, Assistant City editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, thanking him for sending copies of articles on Mr. Link which appeared in the Richmond paper. In the letter Mr. Link mentions some of the people in one of his photographs which appeared in the paper, the new lenses used by the newspaper photographers, and the equipment and techniques he used.
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