MODERN PERSPECTIVES: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM A DISTINGUISHED EAST COAST COLLECTION
EDWARD WESTON (1886-1958)
Onion, Halved, 1930
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Estimate
USD 60,000 - USD 80,000
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Weston logged eight prints from this negative, one of which was destroyed. Other prints of this image are in museum collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (numbered 1/50); the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson (two prints made by his son, Brett Weston); Art Institute of Chicago (print by Brett Weston); and Santa Cruz Museum (project print, made by Brett Weston).
This print was previously owned by the photographer and historian, Margery Mann, who is most known for her 1976 monogram on Imogen Cunningham.
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Neutral hued image on semi-gloss paper trimmed to edge, mounted on board. The print in excellent condition. The mount with strip of adhesive remnant along upper edge and other minor evidence of age. Please note this print is sold framed.