Groundhog Day with A. Aubrey Bodine

Posted on Feb 4, 2014

This past Sunday, a nation waited with bated breath for the emergance of one of Pennsylvania's most notable residents: Punxsutawney Phil. Solar worshipers, much like Denver Bronco's fans, were nothing if not dissappointed when this shade-fearing marmot tucked tail and signaled the arrival of six more weeks of polar vortices winter at this year's 128th annual Groundhog Day festivities. 

Baltimore photographer A. Aubrey Bodine was on hand at the 1937 emergence and captured yet another shadowy proclamation. 

A. Aubrey Bodine Punxsutawney Phil and Entourage

Punxsutawney Phil and Entourage, 1937

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery recently featured one of Bodine's photographs in our 2013 Deck the Walls exhibition. Stop by the gallery to see this beautiful piece in person or to explore our extensive collection of fine art photography.

A. Aubrey Bodine Travelers, MD

Travelers, Ocean City, MD Fish Dock, c. 1950 

 


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