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  1. Editta was married in 1935 to Harold Sherman, a sound engineer and inventor, as well as her business partner. He died at the age of 50 years, after suffering blindness and diabetes, leaving Editta with five young children to bring up as a single mother.

  2. Jul 17, 2012 · She also raised five children there. In 2010, she, Cunningham, and the other remaining tenants were moved out so the studios could be made into offices and classrooms. Sherman just celebrated her 100th birthday, and through July 29 the gallery CPW25, located nearby her new Central Park South apartment, is having a retrospective of her work ...

  3. Aug 17, 2017 · When Editta Sherman first moved with her family to studio No. 1208 above Carnegie Hall, she was a 37-year-old struggling photographer, a scrappy naif compared with the building’s more-glamorous...

  4. Nov 6, 2013 · Sherman is also survived by a sister, Annamarie, and 31 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ms. Sherman and her husband lived in California and Maryland early in their marriage.

  5. Jul 9, 2012 · A few years before losing his photography business in the Great Depression, Nunzio Rinaldo told his daughter, Editta, that he had plans for her to be famous. Little did he know that over the...

  6. Aug 22, 2017 · In 1935, Sherman married a man by the name of Harold. She promptly produced five children and stayed at home with her brood while her husband earned a healthy living. But when his diabetes diagnosis took a turn for the worse and he could no longer work, it was up to Sherman to keep the family afloat.

  7. Nov 7, 2013 · For six decades, in her light-filled studio on top of New York's Carnegie Hall, portrait photographer Editta Sherman photographed celebrities from Leonard Bernstein to Yul Brynner to Joe...

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