CARLETON E. WATKINS (1829-1916)
CARLETON E. WATKINS (1829-1916)

Vernal Fall, 300 ft., Yosemite Valley, 1878-1881

细节
CARLETON E. WATKINS (1829-1916)
Vernal Fall, 300 ft., Yosemite Valley, 1878-1881
mammoth-plate albumen print
image/sheet: 15 1/7 x 20 7/8in. (38.6 x 53.2cm.)
mount: 19 x 23 1/8 (48.5 x 58.7cm.)
来源
Christie's New York, October 6, 2010, lot 264
出版
Naef and Hult-Lewis, Carleton Watkins: The Complete Mammoth Photographs, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011, cat. no. 241 (CEW 859), p. 107
拍场告示
Please note the correct dimensions of this work are as follows:
image/sheet: 15 1/7 x 20 7/8in. (38.6 x 53.2cm.)
mount: 19 x 23 1/8 (48.5 x 58.7cm.)

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Carleton Watkins' 1860s photographs of Yosemite established his legacy as one of the most important and intrepid nineteenth century American landscape photographers. With Yosemite as a magnificent backdrop, he created harmonious compositions in which the monumental landscape forms create stunning structure and balance.
Watkins' acute formal aesthetic and advanced technical prowess; using the largest and most difficult of all cameras, the mammoth plate camera, established his international reputation and influenced the U.S. government's decision to proclaim Yosemite a National Park in 1890. Watkins also served as an important reference for a number of subsequent Yosemite photographers, notably his contemporary, Eadweard Muybridge and, later, Ansel Adams, who photographed many of the same magnificent vistas.

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