Carleton WATKINS (Galen CLARK)
Photographie de Galen Clark posant devant le séquoia Grizzly Giant à Yosemite Park Californie
s. d. [1865]|30 x 19.30 cm|une photographie sous marie-louise
n.d (1865), photo: 30x19,3 cm / mount: 48x37 cm, a photograph mounted.
Original photograph printed on albumen paper, with a very sharp rendering thanks to the photographer's mastery of the difficult wet collodion technique.
Rare and impressive photograph made by the very first photographer of Yosemite and featuring one of the pioneers of ecology.
The American photographer Carleton Watkins first came to Yosemite in 1861 with his “mammoth” camera, where he took an impressive series of views of the valley. It was partly because of his splendid photographs that President Lincoln signed the Yosemite Valley Grant Act on June 30, 1864, decl
Original photograph printed on albumen paper, with a very sharp rendering thanks to the photographer's mastery of the difficult wet collodion technique.
Rare and impressive photograph made by the very first photographer of Yosemite and featuring one of the pioneers of ecology.
The American photographer Carleton Watkins first came to Yosemite in 1861 with his “mammoth” camera, where he took an impressive series of views of the valley. It was partly because of his splendid photographs that President Lincoln signed the Yosemite Valley Grant Act on June 30, 1864, decl
€2,500
