


William Eggleston
Untitled Photograph Print Unique 1985
Photography : Color Photo
Size : 14x20 in | 36x51 cm
Edition : Unique
Reduced
- Unique Color Photo $1,975
Year1985
Hand SignedOn Verso in Pen
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromGallery 1985
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Tartt Gallery, Washington, DC Jo Tartt produced the series
Certificate of AuthenticityTartt Gallery
LID101269
William Eggleston - United States
Art Brokerage: William Eggleston American Photographer and Artist: b. 1939. William Eggleston, was born 1939 in Memphis, Tennessee. He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries. Eggleston's early photographic efforts were inspired by the work of Swiss-born photographer Robert Frank, and by French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson's book, The Decisive Moment. First photographing in black-and-white, Eggleston began experimenting with color in 1965 and 1966 after being introduced to the medium by William Christenberry. Color transparency film became his dominant medium in the later 1960s. Eggleston's development as a photographer seems to have taken place in relative isolation from other artists. Eggleston taught at Harvard in 1973 and 1974, and it was during these years that he discovered dye-transfer printing. Eggleston's mature work is characterized by its ordinary subject-matter. Listings wanted.