Dante's View, Death Valley, California 1938 by Edward Weston
Dante's View, Death Valley, California, 1938 by Edward Weston. Edward Henry Weston, considered "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" of 20th-century American photographer, revealed a focus on the people and places of the American West.
Medium: Photo Litho, 1999, USA
Dimensions: 7.45” W x 5.95" H, heat wax Mounted on 8.5” x11" Conservation Board
Dante's View, Death Valley, California, 1938 by Edward Weston. Edward Henry Weston, considered "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" of 20th-century American photographer, revealed a focus on the people and places of the American West.
Medium: Photo Litho, 1999, USA
Dimensions: 7.45” W x 5.95" H, heat wax Mounted on 8.5” x11" Conservation Board
Dante's View, Death Valley, California, 1938 by Edward Weston. Edward Henry Weston, considered "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" of 20th-century American photographer, revealed a focus on the people and places of the American West.
Medium: Photo Litho, 1999, USA
Dimensions: 7.45” W x 5.95" H, heat wax Mounted on 8.5” x11" Conservation Board