Al Kaplan: Prescott Townsend, Provincetown, July 1963
“Shortly after I met Rene Ricard he introduced me to Prescott Townsend. Prescott summered at his house in Provincetown and wintered in his house in Boston. Both places were always full of people straight and gay, young and old, and of every race. There were artists and writers and musicians. There was always a place to crash and always something to eat.”
-- Al Kaplan, 2009
Photograph by Al Kaplan
EDITION OF 10
18 x 12 archival print
All prints are shipped flat
“Shortly after I met Rene Ricard he introduced me to Prescott Townsend. Prescott summered at his house in Provincetown and wintered in his house in Boston. Both places were always full of people straight and gay, young and old, and of every race. There were artists and writers and musicians. There was always a place to crash and always something to eat.”
-- Al Kaplan, 2009
Photograph by Al Kaplan
EDITION OF 10
18 x 12 archival print
All prints are shipped flat
“Shortly after I met Rene Ricard he introduced me to Prescott Townsend. Prescott summered at his house in Provincetown and wintered in his house in Boston. Both places were always full of people straight and gay, young and old, and of every race. There were artists and writers and musicians. There was always a place to crash and always something to eat.”
-- Al Kaplan, 2009
Photograph by Al Kaplan
EDITION OF 10
18 x 12 archival print
All prints are shipped flat