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Francis Alfred Bolton - Tree Study
Francis Alfred Bolton
Tree Study
$450
Samuel Bourne - View on the Dal Canal, Srinagar, Kashmir
Samuel Bourne
View on the Dal Canal, Srinagar, Kashmir
$450
Marcel Bovis - Trees Near Aix-en-Provence, France
Marcel Bovis
Trees Near Aix-en-Provence, France
$650
Marcel Bovis - Trees Near Montpellier, France
Marcel Bovis
Trees Near Montpellier, France
$650
Brassai (Gyula Halasz) - Quai de Conti, Paris
Brassai (Gyula Halasz)
Quai de Conti, Paris
$1,750
Cornell Capa - Forested Road, Equador
Cornell Capa
Forested Road, Equador
$3,000
Maurice Georges Chanu - Tree Study in Snow along Seine, Paris
Maurice Georges Chanu
Tree Study in Snow along Seine, Paris
$1,500
Circle of Le Secq - Study of Trees
Circle of Le Secq
Study of Trees
$7,000
William Edward Dassonville - Ancient Bristlecone Pine Tree in the High Sierra
William Edward Dassonville
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Tree in the High Sierra
$1,000
William Edward Dassonville - Gnarled Tree in High Sierra
William Edward Dassonville
Gnarled Tree in High Sierra
$1,350
William Edward Dassonville - Huge Ancient Bristlecone Pine Trees in the High Sierra
William Edward Dassonville
Huge Ancient Bristlecone Pine Trees in the High Sierra
$1,500
William Edward Dassonville - Tree over High Sierra Mountains
William Edward Dassonville
Tree over High Sierra Mountains
$2,500
By Alex Novak
 
"If you've seen one tree, you've seen them all."
Alfred Eisenstaedt -- Trees in Snow, near Saint-Moritz, Switzerland
Charles Marville -- Trees

Well guess again, Spiro Agnew: here are some great and very different images of trees that you can feast your eyes on--and actually own.


The poetic photographs in this for-sale exhibition date from the 1850s to contemporary work, and range from Atget's trees of Paris to Lisa Holden's "Constructed Landscape", a digital representation of a forest. Please take a look at the forest AND the trees (very Zen that).


Whatever it is--organic magnetism, an easily photographed non-moving subject or the graphic qualities of sprawling limbs, images of trees have been captured by photographers from the very origins of photography. From Talbot and De Prangey, in calotype or daguerreotype, trees have been the object of photographic attention since the 1830s.


Alfred Eisenstaedt -- Trees in Snow, near Saint-Moritz, Switzerland
Alfred Eisenstaedt -- Trees in Snow, near Saint-Moritz, Switzerland
The photographers in this Special Exhibit encompass the important and the unknown, including Laure Albin-Guillot, Stanko Abadzic, Alfred Eisenstadt, Marcel Bovis, Brassai, Giacomo Caneva, Maurice Georges Chanu, William Edward Dassonville, André Giroux, Lisa Holden, Charles Marville, Charles Nègre, Jerry Spagnoli, John Sexton, Aaron Siskind, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Francis Bolton, and Barbara Morgan.


The prices are also pretty different--ranging from under $1,000 up to $85,000, so there should be something for every tree lover out there. Have you hugged a tree today?


Trees: Knock on Wood
About This Exhibit
Image List

Exhibited and Sold By
Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.

258 Inverness Circle
Chalfont, Pennsylvania   18914   USA

Contact Alex Novak and Marthe Smith

Email info@vintageworks.net

Phone +1-215-518-6962

Call for an Appointment

 

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