Fine Photographs 2024-10-31 Auction - 320 Price Results - Swann Auction Galleries in NY - Page 2
ANSEL ADAMS (1902–1984) Aspens (vertical), Northern New Mexico. 1958; printed 1973-77.EUGÈNE ATGET (1857-1927) Rue Mouffetard, Paris (Marchand de glaces). 1899.JULIA MARGARET CAMERON (1815-1879) Balaustion (Annie Chinery Cameron). 1871.
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New York, NY, United States
Auction Details

Fine Photographs

The October Fine Photographs auction opens with a selection of 45 lots from a California Collection. Examining photography as an element of the story of the American West as well as the use of photography in exploration and documentation, these works include both iconic scenes and photographers as well as a premier selection of rare work. The collection features early work such as Carleton Watkins’ signed mammoth albumen print Section of the Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite (1861)and a rare oval example of Agassiz Column from Union Point, Yosemite (1878-81). Nineteenth-century American photography is also represented by Charles Weed’s Yosemite Valley fromMariposa Trail (1864; printed no later than 1867), and work by George Fiske and Charles Bierstadt. Examination of the Western landscape continues with work by Ansel Adams, including his Half Dome, Merced River, Winter (1938; printed 1962-63)and Edward Weston, featuring a vintage example of Church Door, Hornitos (1940) as well as Cypress, Rock, Stone Crop (1930), and more. American work also includes Anne Brigman, Imogen Cunningham, Brett Weston, and many others. The collection also features rare European material, highlighted by Félix Teynard’s Colossal Statues Seen from Three-Quarters View, the Temple of Ramese at Abu Simbel (1851-52). The auction includes other rare and important material. We are pleased to feature Lewis Baltz’s portfolio titled Park City (with 101 of the 102 prints), 1978-79, previously unseen on the market, and an exceptional platinum example of Alfred Stieglitz’s Spring Showers – The Street-Cleaner (1900-01).
Auction Curator:
Deborah Rogal
Deborah Rogal
Director of Photographs & Photobooks
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EDWARD WESTON (1886-1958) Church Door, Hornitos. 1940.: EDWARD WESTON (1886-1958) Church Door, Hornitos. 1940. Silver print, the image measuring 7⅝x9½ inches (19.4x24.1 cm.), the mount 14x15½ inches (35.5x39.4 cm.), with Weston's
0028: EDWARD WESTON (1886-1958) Church Door, Hornitos. 1940.Est. $30,000-$45,000
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BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cactus. 1933.: BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cactus. 1933. Silver print, the image measuring 9½x5¼ inches (24.1x13.3 cm.), the mount 15x13¼ inches (38.1x33.6 cm.), with Weston's signature and date in
0030: BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cactus. 1933.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cemetery, Hornitos. 1955.: BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cemetery, Hornitos. 1955. Silver print, the image measuring 7⅝x9½ inches (19.4x24.1 cm.), the mount 13¼x15 inches (33.6x38.1 cm.), with Weston's signature
0032: BRETT WESTON (1911-1993) Cemetery, Hornitos. 1955.Est. $3,000-$4,500
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WYNN BULLOCK (1902-1975) Mendocino, California. 1968.: WYNN BULLOCK (1902-1975) Mendocino, California. 1968. Silver print, the image measuring 7½x9½ inches (19.1x24.1 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Bullock's signature and an alternate
0036: WYNN BULLOCK (1902-1975) Mendocino, California. 1968.Est. $3,000-$4,500
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COLE WESTON (1919-2003) Car Hood Detail. 1951.: COLE WESTON (1919-2003) Car Hood Detail. 1951. Silver print, the image measuring 9½x7½ inches (24.1x19.1 cm.), the mount 15x13¼ inches (38.1x33.6 cm.), with Weston's signature and
0041: COLE WESTON (1919-2003) Car Hood Detail. 1951.Est. $2,000-$3,000