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Lot Details About This Lot Printed 1960s. Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was a master of photographic landscapes. During his career he won three Guggenheim grants to photograph national parks. In 1932, Adams ...
Ansel Adams Political Signs and Circus Posters, San Francisco, 1931 48.9 x 37.5 cm. (19.3 x 14.8 in.) Medium Silver print Size 48.9 x 37.5 cm. (19.3 x 14.8 in.) Description Keffiyeh truffaut disrupt ...
View 2pc Ansel Adams The Mural Project Posters, Canyon & Mountain By Adams Ansel; black and white photographs; 22.25L x 15H w 28L x 22.25H x 0.5W 21.75L x 14.75H 28.25L x 22.25H x 0.5W; . Access more ...
The original plan was to create 2,500 prints from 70 of Adams’ favorite and most influential images dating from the 1920s to the 1960s, but Adams died before the project was completed.
SAN FRANCISCO — On Aug. 4, “Ansel Adams at 100,” the first major retrospective of the photographer’s work since his death in 1984, opened at San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art.
Hung near a powerful image by Adams of fire-burned trees, McPhee more than holds up. Message matters. “Grass and Burned Stump, Sierra Nevada, California,” Ansel Adams, gelatin silver print, 1935.
ANSEL ADAMS: I was driving along and looked up and saw this rather incredible sight. The moon, about, oh, two and a half, three days from full, rising up over this little village with white crosses.
Adams' black-and-white photographs of America's most stunning landscapes are moving and massive. And decades after his death, his vision still sells thousands of calendars, posters and books.
"Ansel Adams in Our Time," at the de Young Museum in San Francisco through July, is not simply an exhibition of the famed artist's work. It also provides a visual dialogue with photographers who ...
Change in Median Artwork Prices and Estimates Photography Tracks annual change in Ansel Adams’s median prices and estimates. This chart shows whether the artist’s prices are rising or falling, without ...
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