Oct 17, 2019 - Sale 2520

Sale 2520 - Lot 145

Unsold
Estimate: $ 20,000 - $ 30,000
ANSEL ADAMS (1902-1984)
Aspens, Northern New Mexico. Silver print, the image measuring 15 1/4x19 3/8 inches (38.7x26.4 cm.), the mount 22x28 inches (55.9x71.1 cm.), with Adams' signature, in pencil, on mount recto, and his Carmel, California hand stamp with the title and dates, in ink, in an unknown hand, on mount verso. 1958; printed 1978

Additional Details

"I made this photograph on a crisp autumn day in the mountains north of Santa Fe...near the crest of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, we came across a stand of young aspen trees in mellow gold. I immediately knew there were wonderful images to be made in the area. We were in the shadow of the mountains, the light was cool and quiet and no wind was stirring. The aspen trunks were slightly greenish and the leaves were a vibrant yellow. The forest floor was covered with a tangle of russet shrubs. It was very quiet and visually soft. The photograph is exceedingly popular at all levels of appreciation. I do not consider it a 'pretty' scene; for me it is cool and aloof and rather stately."

Adams, Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs (Little, Brown & Co.), p. 63.

Newhall, N., The Eloquent Light (Aperture), p. 19.

Stillman, ed., Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs (Little, Brown & Co.), cover and p. 375.

Stillman, Looking at Ansel Adams: The Photographs and the Man (Little, Brown & Co.), p. 198.

Szarkowski, Ansel Adams at 100 (Little, Brown and Co.), pl. 105.