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Auction archive: Lot number 152

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense CorpsAnsel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps

Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 152

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense CorpsAnsel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps

Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps, c. 1942. Numbered "M.W.D.C. #..." in ink and stamped "PHOTOGRAPH BY ANSEL ADAMS" on the reverse of each mount. Gelatin silver prints in original plywood box with leather bindings (purportedly made by Adams himself), image/sheet sizes to 10 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. (26.0 x 33.3 cm), unmatted, unframed. Condition: Mounted, most with unobtrusive silver mirroring at print edges and several with minor foxing on mounts. N.B. Active between 1941 and 1946, the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps (MWDC) comprised a group of volunteer women dedicated to providing war-related and emergency services during World War II. In the spring of 1942, Ansel Adams was commissioned to document members of the MWDC training for assistance in five main areas: Medical, Transportation, Communications, Canteen, and Air Raid Protection/Warden Services. The fifty-seven photographs selected by Adams to represent this project capture corps members reviewing maps, preparing meals, practicing rescue missions, and standing in formation, among other subjects. A departure from his majestic landscape photographs made with natural light, Adams's MWDC works reveal carefully composed groupings and exhibit strong contrast with dark, rich blacks, especially the interior views, which were made with artificial lighting. According to his biographer Mary Street Alinder, "Adams had very recently codified his Zone System of exposure. He was able to expose each negative to the maximum effectiveness." Indeed, these works were made at the peak of Adams's career. The previous fall he had executed what is arguably his most famous photograph Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico. While the negatives for Adams's MWDC project are housed at the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, prints of this series are rare, and in fact, Adams himself had none in his possession at the time of his death in 1984.

Auction archive: Lot number 152
Auction:
Datum:
19 Sep 2014
Auction house:
Bonhams | Skinner
Park Plaza 63
Boston, MA 02116
United States
+1 (0)617 3505400
+1 (0)617 3505429
Beschreibung:

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984) Fifty-Seven Photographs Documenting the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps, c. 1942. Numbered "M.W.D.C. #..." in ink and stamped "PHOTOGRAPH BY ANSEL ADAMS" on the reverse of each mount. Gelatin silver prints in original plywood box with leather bindings (purportedly made by Adams himself), image/sheet sizes to 10 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. (26.0 x 33.3 cm), unmatted, unframed. Condition: Mounted, most with unobtrusive silver mirroring at print edges and several with minor foxing on mounts. N.B. Active between 1941 and 1946, the Massachusetts Women's Defense Corps (MWDC) comprised a group of volunteer women dedicated to providing war-related and emergency services during World War II. In the spring of 1942, Ansel Adams was commissioned to document members of the MWDC training for assistance in five main areas: Medical, Transportation, Communications, Canteen, and Air Raid Protection/Warden Services. The fifty-seven photographs selected by Adams to represent this project capture corps members reviewing maps, preparing meals, practicing rescue missions, and standing in formation, among other subjects. A departure from his majestic landscape photographs made with natural light, Adams's MWDC works reveal carefully composed groupings and exhibit strong contrast with dark, rich blacks, especially the interior views, which were made with artificial lighting. According to his biographer Mary Street Alinder, "Adams had very recently codified his Zone System of exposure. He was able to expose each negative to the maximum effectiveness." Indeed, these works were made at the peak of Adams's career. The previous fall he had executed what is arguably his most famous photograph Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico. While the negatives for Adams's MWDC project are housed at the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, prints of this series are rare, and in fact, Adams himself had none in his possession at the time of his death in 1984.

Auction archive: Lot number 152
Auction:
Datum:
19 Sep 2014
Auction house:
Bonhams | Skinner
Park Plaza 63
Boston, MA 02116
United States
+1 (0)617 3505400
+1 (0)617 3505429
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