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Art Subject: Cattle
Snow Monster
Located in Chicago, IL
Snow Monster Western Plains, USA - 2023 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Availa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Longhorn Wall Art, Animal Photography, Modern Art-Mottled Matilda
Located in Delaware , OH
Longhorn Wall Art, Animal Photography, Modern Art-Mottled Matilda ABOUT THIS PIECE: This piece of modern art titled "Mottled Matilda" was part of a photography landscape series fea...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Rag Paper, Color

Longhorn Wall Art, Animal Prints, Longhorn Images-Carmel Carmella
Located in Delaware , OH
Longhorn Wall Art, Animal Prints, Longhorn Images-Carmel Carmella ABOUT THIS PIECE: This longhorn image titled "Caramel Carmella" was part of a photography landscape series featuri...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Rag Paper, Color

Longhorn Photography, Black and White Prints, Animal Photography-Stormy Stella
Located in Delaware , OH
Longhorn Photography, Black and White Prints, Animal Photography-Stormy Stella ABOUT THIS PIECE: This extra large photo titled "Stormy Stella" w...
Category

2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Rag Paper, Black and White

New Testament (Monochrome)
Located in Chicago, IL
NEW TESTAMENT South Sudan, 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 37 x 80 inches 49 x 114 inches "All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic. For unframed, $1,500 will be deducted from the price. David Yarrow has built an unrivaled reputation for capturing the beauty of the planet’s remote landscapes, cultures and endangered animals. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, he is now an internationally acclaimed fine art photographer and Europe’s best selling wildlife photographer. In retrospect, my photograph Mankind, taken in South Sudan in 2014, was a stepping stone in my career. It was authentic, it had a biblical scale to it and could be looked at for a long time. Haunting and hellish one minute and serene and ethereal the next. Mankind elicited an emotional reaction despite how foreign the subject matter was. The editions of the picture sold out quickly and the hammer price at Sotheby’s of $78,000 was then a record for my work. Since 2014, awareness of my art has grown materially, and I am sure this powerful image has played a role. It was taken at a dangerous time in South Sudan’s short history and recently, during 2019 and 2020, the violence got worse. It simply was not safe for foreigners as many areas were loosely governed and guns were round every corner. It was sketchy at best and downright toxic at worst. But since 2021, some calm has returned and tribal skirmishes in the cattle camps are now less common. I thought it was time to return. After all, I’d had eight years to think about what I could do differently. Cameras have certainly improved, and I have a further eight years of experience under my belt. I also had maintained contacts in South Sudan, in particular with those in charge of the large cattle camps to the south of Rumbek. This is no place to go without inside help, security protection and best in class field logistics. There must be a plan and there must be attention to detail. But I knew it would be a mistake to go back and try to copy what I did eight years ago; it would hint at a lack of creative progression and courage. I needed to do better and offer a new story, to go backwards would be damaging at many levels. I had been preoccupied by that fear for some time and I knew that I had to be bold. The Lakes areas of South Sudan are just about on a map, but way off the grid for most. It is the most basic of existences and the only material source of employment is the cattle camps. In 2014, I filmed near the town of Yirol in a camp on a Nile tributary, but this time I wanted to travel further into the interior and find an even bigger camp on the way to Rumbek. My premise was to play on scale and my leaning was always to go bigger not smaller. I am always greedy in the field. The Dinka tribe are the world’s tallest people, their cattle camps are the biggest of their kind and the cattle horns are Jurassic. This is a place to play on the word “big”. My picture, Mankind, had novelty factor because it delivered such an emphatic sense of scale and place. Whilst I was nervous of treading old ground, familiarity is a friend not a foe, that’s why we often use the same talent in our storytelling. I needed to go one step further than I had in 2014, without losing any small individual stories within the image. My sense was that there needed to be even more of a visual overload in the frame and I found it difficult in my preconceptions to escape from the word “panoramic”. The local chiefs and the head of police knew where to take me and my security detail knew how to keep me safe. I would go into largely unchartered land where the Dinka had established a camp of over 10,000 cattle. I have often thought that a photographer in the last eight years would go and try and take their own version of Mankind, but I haven’t seen any. Every week I see monochrome photographs of the big elephants...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

New Testament (B&W)
Located in Chicago, IL
NEW TESTAMENT South Sudan, 2022 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 37 x 80 inches 49 x 114 inches "All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic. For unframed, $1,500 will be deducted from the price. David Yarrow has built an unrivaled reputation for capturing the beauty of the planet’s remote landscapes, cultures and endangered animals. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, he is now an internationally acclaimed fine art photographer and Europe’s best selling wildlife photographer. "In retrospect, my photograph Mankind, taken in South Sudan in 2014, was a stepping stone in my career. It was authentic, it had a biblical scale to it and could be looked at for a long time. Haunting and hellish one minute and serene and ethereal the next. Mankind elicited an emotional reaction despite how foreign the subject matter was. The editions of the picture sold out quickly and the hammer price at Sotheby’s of $78,000 was then a record for my work. Since 2014, awareness of my art has grown materially, and I am sure this powerful image has played a role. It was taken at a dangerous time in South Sudan’s short history and recently, during 2019 and 2020, the violence got worse. It simply was not safe for foreigners as many areas were loosely governed and guns were round every corner. It was sketchy at best and downright toxic at worst. But since 2021, some calm has returned and tribal skirmishes in the cattle camps are now less common. I thought it was time to return. After all, I’d had eight years to think about what I could do differently. Cameras have certainly improved, and I have a further eight years of experience under my belt. I also had maintained contacts in South Sudan, in particular with those in charge of the large cattle camps to the south of Rumbek. This is no place to go without inside help, security protection and best in class field logistics. There must be a plan and there must be attention to detail. But I knew it would be a mistake to go back and try to copy what I did eight years ago; it would hint at a lack of creative progression and courage. I needed to do better and offer a new story, to go backwards would be damaging at many levels. I had been preoccupied by that fear for some time and I knew that I had to be bold. The Lakes areas of South Sudan are just about on a map, but way off the grid for most. It is the most basic of existences and the only material source of employment is the cattle camps. In 2014, I filmed near the town of Yirol in a camp on a Nile tributary, but this time I wanted to travel further into the interior and find an even bigger camp on the way to Rumbek. My premise was to play on scale and my leaning was always to go bigger not smaller. I am always greedy in the field. The Dinka tribe are the world’s tallest people, their cattle camps are the biggest of their kind and the cattle horns are Jurassic. This is a place to play on the word “big”. My picture, Mankind, had novelty factor because it delivered such an emphatic sense of scale and place. Whilst I was nervous of treading old ground, familiarity is a friend not a foe, that’s why we often use the same talent in our storytelling. I needed to go one step further than I had in 2014, without losing any small individual stories within the image. My sense was that there needed to be even more of a visual overload in the frame and I found it difficult in my preconceptions to escape from the word “panoramic”. The local chiefs and the head of police knew where to take me and my security detail knew how to keep me safe. I would go into largely unchartered land where the Dinka had established a camp of over 10,000 cattle. I have often thought that a photographer in the last eight years would go and try and take their own version of Mankind, but I haven’t seen any. Every week I see monochrome photographs of the big elephants...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Black and White Photography, Animal Prints, Animal Photography-Woolly Wlifred
Located in Delaware , OH
Black and White Photography, Animal Prints, Animal Photography-Woolly Wlifred ABOUT THIS PIECE: This black white photograph titled "Woolly Wilfred" was part of a photography landsc...
Category

2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Rag Paper, Color

The American Idol II
Located in Chicago, IL
Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 50 inches 67 x 71 inche...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ain't My First Rodeo
Located in Chicago, IL
Ain't My First Rodeo Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 57 inches 67 x 81 inches All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic. For unframed, $1,500 will be deducted from the price. David Yarrow has built an unrivaled reputation for capturing the beauty of the planet’s remote landscapes, cultures and endangered animals. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, he is now an internationally acclaimed fine art photographer and Europe’s best selling wildlife photographer. "The mythical cowboy, whose image has been shaped by history, fiction and folklore, is unquestionably America’s predominant symbolic native son. For many people across the world, a cowboy is the most American thing they can think of. For that we should be thankful. Much better this noun than a Big Mac...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Thundering Herd
Located in Chicago, IL
The Thundering Herd Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 43 x 78 i...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Pigment

The End of The Line
Located in Chicago, IL
Texas, USA 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 65 inche...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The End of The Line
Located in Chicago, IL
Texas, USA 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: Standard: 48...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Dallas Cowboys
Located in Chicago, IL
Dallas, Texas, USA 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 71 inches 67 x 102 inches All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic. For unframed, $1,500 will be deducted from the price. David Yarrow has built an unrivaled reputation for capturing the beauty of the planet’s remote landscapes, cultures and endangered animals. Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, he is now an internationally acclaimed fine art photographer and Europe’s best selling wildlife photographer. "This is Dallas - the Big D. Everything is big in Texas and therefore creative ideas should be big too. We wondered whether anyone had tried to photograph the Dallas Cowboy...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

A Dallas Cowboy
Located in Chicago, IL
Dallas, Texas, USA 2020 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Animal Locomotion: 671 (Ox Walking), 1887 - Eadweard Muybridge
Located in London, GB
Animal Locomotion: 671 (Ox Walking), 1887 - Eadweard Muybridge Inscribed with Muybridge's Letterpress credit, series title, plate number and date. Stamped with Museum of Edinburgh's ...
Category

Late 19th Century Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Skull
Located in Fairfield, CT
In "WEST The American Cowboy", Anouk revisits this enduring iconic symbol of America's pioneering spirit. The new series inspire with a fresh and contemporary perspective of the Amer...
Category

2010s Black and White Photography

Materials

Pigment

Glencoe
Located in Chicago, IL
Scotland, 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 67 inch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Ice Age
Located in Chicago, IL
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 2019 Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Avail...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Heavy Duty - Girl carrying Milk through Cows Stable, Fine Art Photograhpy, 2015
Located in Vienna, AT
Girl in a Green dress carrying an old milk can through a cow stable, photographed by Ellen von Unwerth in 2015 for her ‘Heimat’ Series. All prints are limited edition. Available in...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

The Beast
Located in Chicago, IL
Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front. Edition Size: 12 Available sizes: 48 x 55 inches 67 x 77 inche...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Longhorn III
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Signed by the artist. This piece is available at least four different sizes so contact us as availability is subject to change. ARTIST'S STATEMENT: I use photography to express selec...
Category

20th Century Portrait Photography

Materials

Digital Pigment

Dinka group at Pagarau, Southern Sudan
Located in New York, NY
Also available at: 24 x 20, 35 x 24, 50 x 36 and 68 x 50 inches.
Materials

Silver Gelatin

Cattle and Carts, Leaving Balaklava
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Titled and inscribed in printed ink, 'Photographed by R. Fenton, Manchester, Published by T. Agnew & Sons, Feb.29, 1856. London D & P Colnaghi & Co., Paris, Moulin, 23 Rue Richer. Ne...
Category

19th Century Black and White Photography

Dinka Group at Pagarau Cattle Camp, Southern Sudan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
signed, titled and dated by artist in pencil on verso
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Dinka Cattle Camp, Southern Sudan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Dinka cattle camp of Amak at the end of the day when the herd is back in the camp for the night. This is the most active time in the camp]

signed, titled and dated by a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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