Ansel Adams, ‘Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley’, 1962, Photography, Silver gelatin print, Jackson Fine Art
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Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley, 1962

Silver gelatin print
18 × 14 in
45.7 × 35.6 cm
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Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley, California, 1962
Signed in ink on the mount; …

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Signed in ink on mount recto; editioned in ink with portfolio label on mount verso
Ansel Adams
American, 1902–1984
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Ansel Adams is widely regarded as one of the most famous photographers of all time, particularly in reference to his striking images of the American wilderness. Adams placed great value upon technical mastery of his craft, carefully evaluating gradations of light in the image, manipulating degree of exposure, and constantly experimenting with new techniques. Along with contemporaries Imogen Cunningham and Edward Weston, Adams founded the group f/64, devoted to what they termed “straight photography,” as opposed to staged or embellished images. Adams was also pivotal in the establishment of the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art.

Ansel Adams, ‘Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley’, 1962, Photography, Silver gelatin print, Jackson Fine Art
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Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley, California, 1962
Signed in ink on the mount; numbered 103 in an unidentified hand in ink and credit reproduction limitation on a portfolio label affixed to the reverse of the mount.

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Signed in ink on mount recto; editioned in ink with portfolio label on mount verso
Ansel Adams
American, 1902–1984
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Ansel Adams is widely regarded as one of the most famous photographers of all time, particularly in reference to his striking images of the American wilderness. Adams placed great value upon technical mastery of his craft, carefully evaluating gradations of light in the image, manipulating degree of exposure, and constantly experimenting with new techniques. Along with contemporaries Imogen Cunningham and Edward Weston, Adams founded the group f/64, devoted to what they termed “straight photography,” as opposed to staged or embellished images. Adams was also pivotal in the establishment of the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art.

Ansel Adams

Sierra Nevada, Winter Evening, from the Owens Valley, 1962

Silver gelatin print
18 × 14 in
45.7 × 35.6 cm
Contact For Price
Location
Atlanta
Have a question? Visit our help center.
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