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Bruce Barnbaum

Layers, Antelope Canyon Arizona
Layers, Antelope Canyon Arizona

Bruce BarnbaumLayers, Antelope Canyon Arizona, 1998

$700Sale Price|30% Off

H 20 in W 16 in

Layers, Antelope Canyon Arizona

By Bruce Barnbaum

Located in Carmel, CA

Hand printed by the artist. Signed in pencil. Printed 1999 Framed in gun metal frame. Mint Condition

Category

1990s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Wood River, Idaho 1983
Wood River, Idaho 1983

Harry R. KimballWood River, Idaho 1983, 1983

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H 14.38 in W 18.25 in D 1 in

Wood River, Idaho 1983

By Harry R. Kimball

Located in Soquel, CA

John Sexton, Bruce Barnbaum, Oliver Gagliani and Fred Picker. The long hours in the dark room was a

Category

1980s Photorealist Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Bruce Barnbaum. Slit, Antelope Canyon, Arizona, 1980
Bruce Barnbaum. Slit, Antelope Canyon, Arizona, 1980

Bruce Barnbaum. Slit, Antelope Canyon, Arizona, 1980

By Bruce Barnbaum

Located in Santa Fe, NM

Bruce Barnbaum, Bruce Barnbaum. Slit, Antelope Canyon, Arizona, 1980 (printed 1984), Framed gelatin

Category

1980s Abstract Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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H 24 in W 29 in

Located in Hudson, NY

Bruce Barnbaum "Corridors" signed and dated 1994 Photographer's stamp also on verso

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