This is a beautiful photo print by the legenday John Blakemore - one of the greatest British photographers and darkroom printers of the last half century. Titled TULIPA - DISSECTIONS NO 8 1990 the print measures 40.6cm x 30.5cm and the image 33.8cm x 16.9c. The photo is printed as a delicately balanced toned silver gelatin print and is in excellent as new condition as well as being signed, dated and titled by John Blakemore in ink to the lower margin. The detail, texture and tonal richness of the work is outstanding.

John Blakemore is one of the leading photographers of landscape and nature in the world, his equisite prints, each subtly different - whether the result of toning or variations in exposure - represent interpretative responses to the subject before him.

Blakemore was born in Coventry in 1936. In the 1950s he travelled to Libya with the Royal Air Force whilst on National Service, and it was during this time he discovered photography. Further inspiration came from Edward Steichen's The Family of Man and also childhood experiences during the second World War.

Following his return from National Service, Blakemore, began to photograph the people of Coventry and its reconstruction after the war. Completely self-taught, John Blakemore worked under the Black Star agency as a freelance photographer. He then evolved his personal work to focus on nature, the environment and natural processes such as wind, water and light. Having spent many years in the landscape, later works move in doors to the recurrent motif of the tulip and from Shaker-like simplicity to a more Baroque flamboyance.

In the late 1970s, Blakemore became a major figure in what was then seen as a 'British obsession with photography'. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Photography at the University of Derby and his books include Inscape (1991), Stilled Gaze (1994) and John Blakemore's Black and White Photography Workshop (2005). His work has been exhibited world-wide and he is widely regarded as one of the finest photographers and printers in the United Kingdom. Blakemore has been the recipient of Arts Council awards, a British Council Traveling Exhibition and in 1992 he won the coveted Fox Talbot Award for Photography.

Please note this item will be carefully packed and ship from the United Kingdom and the buyer is responsible for any applicable import taxes and duties.



This is a beautiful photo print by the legenday John Blakemore - one of the greatest British photographers and darkroom printers of the last half century. Titled TULIPA - DISSECTIONS NO 8 1990 the print measures 40.6cm x 30.5cm and the image 33.8cm x 16.9c. The photo is printed as a delicately balanced toned silver gelatin print and is in excellent as new condition as well as being signed, dated and titled by John Blakemore in ink to the lower margin. The detail, texture and tonal richness of the work is outstanding.

John Blakemore is one of the leading photographers of landscape and nature in the world, his equisite prints, each subtly different - whether the result of toning or variations in exposure - represent interpretative responses to the subject before him.

Blakemore was born in Coventry in 1936. In the 1950s he travelled to Libya with the Royal Air Force whilst on National Service, and it was during this time he discovered photography. Further inspiration came from Edward Steichen's The Family of Man and also childhood experiences during the second World War.

Following his return from National Service, Blakemore, began to photograph the people of Coventry and its reconstruction after the war. Completely self-taught, John Blakemore worked under the Black Star agency as a freelance photographer. He then evolved his personal work to focus on nature, the environment and natural processes such as wind, water and light. Having spent many years in the landscape, later works move in doors to the recurrent motif of the tulip and from Shaker-like simplicity to a more Baroque flamboyance.

In the late 1970s, Blakemore became a major figure in what was then seen as a 'British obsession with photography'. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Photography at the University of Derby and his books include Inscape (1991), Stilled Gaze (1994) and John Blakemore's Black and White Photography Workshop (2005). His work has been exhibited world-wide and he is widely regarded as one of the finest photographers and printers in the United Kingdom. Blakemore has been the recipient of Arts Council awards, a British Council Traveling Exhibition and in 1992 he won the coveted Fox Talbot Award for Photography.

Please note this item will be carefully packed and ship from the United Kingdom and the buyer is responsible for any applicable import taxes and duties.



Epoca
1900-2000
Artista
John Blakemore
Titolo dell'opera
TULIPA - DISSECTIONS NO 8 1990
Data di stampa
2003
Tecnica
Stampa gelatina color argento
Condizione
SPL (Splendido)
Edizione
100
Altezza
40,6 cm
Larghezza
30,5 cm
Genere
Fotografia Artistica
Firma
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magnifique travail emballage soigné et envoi rapide parfait 👍👍👍

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I am very pleased with this photo. It was very well packed and shipped quickly.

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