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James BleeckerAllee, Tuxedo Park (Sepia Toned Pigment Print of Trees Along a Sunlit Path)2018
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Allee, Tuxedo Park, 2018
pigment print on watercolor paper, signed dated and numbered on face
16 1/4 X 13 edition of 4/25 $1,500
24 x 20, edition of 25, $2500
50 x 40, edition of 25, $6500
This Black and White Sepia-toned print of a tree lined path was taken by photographer, James Bleecker. There is a heavenly glow throughout the brightly lit path. Moss and fallen leaves are highlighted, sprinkling the image with even more light.
Artist Statement:
These photographs span the last decade of nearly four that I have worked in the Hudson River valley. While I have photographed landscapes, towns and cities, I have chosen a selection of rural scenes for this show. All are in Columbia County except “Allee,” (Tuxedo Park) and Quimby Farm (Marlborough).
Recently I have come to prefer sepia-toned black and white prints over color. Some photographs in this selection were originally printed in color. I regard my recent sepia-toned prints as distinct interpretations. Rather than numbering these prints in sequence with the old, I have begun new editions.
- Creator:James Bleecker (American)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2273172411
James Bleecker
James Bleecker photographs the landscapes and architecture of the Hudson River Valley. He has received commissions from the Albany Institute of History and Art, Historic Hudson Valley, the Rockefeller family foundations, The Frick Collection, the American Museum of Natural History, and The Morgan Library.
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