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Mud Cracks 1968

Brett Weston

Photography : Silver Gelatin Photograph
Size : 15x18.5 in  |  38x47 cm
Framed : 27.5x30 in  |  70x76 cm
Edition : Edition is Not Numbered

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Year1968

Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with PlexiglassBlack Wood Frame w/ White Mat 

Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2024 

Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Weston Gallery 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID168385

Brett Weston - United States

Art Brokerage: Brett Weston American Photographer: b. 1911-1993. In 1925, long before photography was accepted as a legitimate art form, Brett Weston embarked upon a remarkable career in fine art photography that would span more than 65 years. The thirteen year-old Brett began legendary abstraction of form in Mexico under the astonished eye of his father, the great photographer Edward Weston, who often privately credited Brett with influencing his own work after that date. As some musicians are said to be born with an ear independent of their experience and training, Brett had been gifted with an eye that is recognizable from his earliest work. Edward Weston observed that by the age of 14, Brett was doing better work than he was doing himself at 30. By the amazing age of 20, Brett Weston's work was being exhibited internationally and the world had a glimpse of what was to come. Weston's concluding photographs taken during the 1980's, the abstract was resurrected but this time the playful and less orderly images of writhing reflections in skyscraper windows and the electrifying patterns of light on underwater figures captured his imagination. A final series of plant forms in Hawaii revealed a more mature language; as a sense of mortality and introspection entered the frame. Listings wanted.

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