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Email: info@andrewsmithgallery.com Phone: 505-984-1234 Company: Andrew Smith Gallery 122 Grant Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA URL: http://www.andrewsmithgallery.com/ Ref.#: ACV-1080Price: $2,000 Medium: Platinum PrintPhoto Date: 1899 Ca.Print Date: 1899Dimensions: 5-7/8 x 7-7/8 in. (149 x 200 mm)Photo Country: United States (USA)Photographer Country: United States (USA) |
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Exquisite vintage print in excellent condition
Adam Clark Vroman’s major contribution to photography was in his ability to utilize the wide range of dramatic tones available in platinum prints. With a straightforward style, and dramatic black and white printing of cloud and shadow, Vroman in the late 1890s, created the visual vocabulary used 30 years later in modernist sculptural landscapes of Edward Weston and Paul Strand.
Adam Clark Vroman, born in Illinois, in 1856, left home at the age of 16, and worked in various capacities for the Chicago, Burlington and, Quincy Railroad until 1893 when he moved permanently to Pasadena.
In 1892, Vroman began experimenting with 5 x 7” camera. Shortly after he sold his rare book collection and with the proceeds opened a store selling books, stationary, cameras and photography supplies. Pasadena at the time was a center for artists, writers and intellectuals, including Charles Lummis, Frederick Webb Hodge of the Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), and a number of photographers. Primary Among the interests of this Arroyo Culture were preserving Spanish and Native culture, arts, crafts and traditions in the Southwest, and promoting associated tourism.
By 1895 Vroman was an accomplished photographer, and with a group of other amateur photographers would travel on outings, experiment with different cameras, film, paper and photochemistry. In this same year he traveled to the four corners area of the Southwest on the first of eight photographic expeditions over the next 10 years. He used multiple cameras with formats ranging from roll film up to 8.5 x 6.5.
Vroman did not sell or exhibit. A successful businessman, (as of 2008, Vroman’s Bookstore is operating in Pasadena) he made and gave handmade platinum print souvenir presentation albums and groups of silver prints for use by traveling companions, Indian subjects of his photographs, writers, ethnologists and others with similar interests in the Southwest.
Vroman’s last tour of the Southwest was in 1904, then his interests turned toward Japan and collecting Netsuke, much as he collected rare books and Indian arts and crafts.Copyright 1899 A. C. Vroman.Price and availability subject to change. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.