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Lenka. Cyanotype photograph
Lenka. Cyanotype photograph

Lenka. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Academy. Cyanotype photograph
Academy. Cyanotype photograph

Academy. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Bloody Hands. Cyanotype photograph
Bloody Hands. Cyanotype photograph

Bloody Hands. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Fairy, 2025. Cyanotype photograph
Fairy, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Fairy, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

My greece. Cyanotype photograph
My greece. Cyanotype photograph

My greece. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Friends, 2025. Cyanotype photograph
Friends, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Friends, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Stage of Life, 2025. Cyanotype photograph
Stage of Life, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Stage of Life, 2025. Cyanotype photograph

Located in Miami Beach, FL

through strongly narrative visual units. Each photograph is dedicated to a specific representation, a

Category

2010s Abstract Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper

Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale
Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale

Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale

By John Dugdale

Located in Atlanta, GA

Artist: John Patrick Dugdale (New York, b. 1960) Title: Bacchus in Repose Medium: Cyanotype Year

Category

1990s American Modern Photography

Materials

Wood, Paper

Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale
Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale

Framed Cyanotype Photograph by John Patrick Dugdale

By John Dugdale

Located in Atlanta, GA

Artist: John Patrick Dugdale (New York, b. 1960) Title: Margie Medium: Cyanotype Year: 1996 Edition

Category

1990s American Modern Photography

Materials

Wood, Paper

Set of 2 Cyanotype Photographs. From the Mareas series
Set of 2 Cyanotype Photographs. From the Mareas series

Set of 2 Cyanotype Photographs. From the Mareas series

By Paola Davila

Located in Miami Beach, FL

overturned. From the series Mareas Set of 2 Cyanotype on 300 gr cotton paper Overal size: 38 H x 112 W cm

Category

2010s Abstract Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Pigment

Two Tall Pines, (hand-printed cyanotype, 23 x 14 inches)
Two Tall Pines, (hand-printed cyanotype, 23 x 14 inches)

Two Tall Pines, (hand-printed cyanotype, 23 x 14 inches)

Located in Oakland, CA

-printed contact photograph using the antique cyanotype process. These Monterey pine trees obscured by fog

Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Photogram

Falling Pine (hand-printed cyanotype, 18 x 10 inches)
Falling Pine (hand-printed cyanotype, 18 x 10 inches)

Falling Pine (hand-printed cyanotype, 18 x 10 inches)

Located in Oakland, CA

This is a hand-printed contact photograph using the antique cyanotype process and very big

Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Photogram

Sunrise Ridge (hand-printed cyanotype,  23 x 35", ed. 1 of 3)
Sunrise Ridge (hand-printed cyanotype,  23 x 35", ed. 1 of 3)

Sunrise Ridge (hand-printed cyanotype, 23 x 35", ed. 1 of 3)

Located in Oakland, CA

in northern California. Hand-printed original cyanotype photograph on heavy cotton watercolor paper

Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Photogram

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On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate cyanotype photograph for your needs in our varied inventory. On 1stDibs, the right cyanotype photograph is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes beige, gray, blue and purple. Artworks like these — often created in photogram, paper and archival pigment print — can elevate any room of your home.

How Much is a Cyanotype Photograph?

A cyanotype photograph can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price for items in our inventory is $550, while the lowest priced sells for $280 and the highest can go for as much as $2,700.

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