Russell L. French - Red Rock Number 48 Click for Full Size
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Contact: Erika Mahoney Email: info@martingordon.com Phone: 1-602-257-0888 Company: Martin Gordon Gallery 5025 North Central Avenue, Box 622 Phoenix, AZ 85012 USA URL: http://www.MartinGordon.com Ref.#: 2548Price: $1,100 Medium: Vintage gelatin silver printPhoto Date: c1920sPrint Date: c1920sDimensions: 4 11/16 x 6 9/16 in. (652 x 110 mm)Photo Country: United States (USA)Photographer Country: United States (USA)
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DESCRIPTION:Signed and titled on mount, recto. Photographer's annotations, verso. Fine condition. French photographed extensively in Southern California during the 1920s and 1930s, selecting, among his subjects, landscapes of the rural San Gabriel valley, the cliffs of Red Rock Canyon in the Mojave Desert, the ocean vistas around San Juan Capistrano, and the picturesque sections of Los Angeles. French worked in the prevalent pictorialist style which had developed in Southern California with the founding of the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles in 1914. Their annual exhibitions began in 1918, and among the founding members were Edward Weston, Margrethe Mather, Fred Archer, and Louis Fleckenstein. Although too little is known about French's life and career, his photographs speak of his skill in composition and his attention to lighting and detail. His images evoke the physical beauty of Southern California, which remained largely unspoiled and inspirational to artists of that era.