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Item Ships From: Florida
Coconuts and The Leaf (Diptych), Framed black and white nature photographs
By Iran Issa-Khan
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Coconuts and The Leaf (Diptych)by Iran Issa-Khan Black and white archival pigment print Overall size: Image size: 19 in. H x 46 in. W Frame size: 36 in. H x 80 in. W Individual size:...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Black and White

Large French Conceptual Sculpture Photograph Triptych Copper Frame Pascal Kern
Located in Surfside, FL
Pascal Kern (1952-2007) Icone (three panel triptych), 1987 Cibachrome print, inn copper handmade frame. (One is empty of photo on purpose.) Bearing artist label and inscriptions (frame verso) 48 x 48 inches. (each) Provenance: the Ginny L Williams...
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1980s Florida - Still-life Photography

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Copper

Large Format Polaroid Photograph Still Life Color Photo Dye Print Robert Fichter
By Robert Fichter
Located in Surfside, FL
Robert Fichter Title: Jonah Date: 1980 Original Polaroid Large Format Print (Photo-Internal dye diffusion transfer) Location: Cambridge Massachusetts United States Dimensions: Image: 27 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (69.9 x 52.1 cm), Paper: 29 1/4 x 21 1/2 in. (74.3 x 54.6 cm) This depicts a large mouth fish with a toy soldier and Asian art (tattoo art?) in an abstract assemblage collage. From "Five Still Lifes" New York: Paradox Editions, Ltd., 1980. 5 original Polaroid color prints. Each hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 37/40 in ink in the margin. Each approximately 24 x 20in (image size). Each is on original as there are no negatives in this process. The photographers included: Robert Cumming, Robert Fichter, Betty Hahn, Victor Schrager...
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1980s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Color, Polaroid

Large Format Polaroid Photograph Still Life Color Photo Dye Print Betty Hahn Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Victor Schrager Title: Olympia Date: 1980 Original Polaroid Large Format Print (Photo-Internal dye diffusion transfer) Location: Cambridge Massachusett...
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1980s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Color, Polaroid

Large Format Polaroid Photograph Still Life Color Photo Dye Print Betty Hahn Art
By Betty Hahn
Located in Surfside, FL
Betty Hahn Title: Belladonna Date: 1980 Original Polaroid Large Format Print (Photo-Internal dye diffusion transfer) Location: Cambridge Massachusetts United States Dimensions: Image: 27 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (69.9 x 52.1 cm), Paper: 29 1/4 x 21 1/2 in. (74.3 x 54.6 cm) This depicts a still life of a flower with an old botanical drawing print plate. From "Five Still Lifes" New York: Paradox Editions, Ltd., 1980. 5 original Polaroid color prints. Each hand signed, titled, dated and numbered 37/40 in ink in the margin. Each approximately 24 x 20in (image size). Each is on original as there are no negatives in this process. The photographers included: Robert Cumming, Robert Fichter, Betty Hahn, Victor Schrager and William Wegman. The photos were produced in the Polaroid Corporation’s 20×24 studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is an internal Dye Diffusion print (large format) Polaroid print. These are exceedingly rare now. This format was used by many of the leading photographers of the second half of the 20th century, among them Peter Beard, Chuck Close, David Levinthal, Robert Frank, David Hockney, Lucas Samaras, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe and, perhaps most significantly, Ansel Adams More recently Ellen Carey has created large abstract masterpieces using this format. Betty Hahn (born 1940) is an American photographer known for working in alternative and early photographic processes. She completed both her BFA (1963) and MFA (1966) at Indiana University. Initially, Hahn worked in other two-dimensional art mediums before focusing on photography in graduate school. She is well-recognized due to her experimentation with experimental photographic methods which incorporate different forms of media. By transcending traditional concepts of photography, Hahn challenges the viewer not only to assess the content of the image, but also to contemplate the photographic object itself. Betty Hahn was born on October 11, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois where she also grew up. At the age of ten, Hahn was given her first camera by an aunt. Hahn later on went to graduate from Scecina Memorial Catholic High School. Soon after, she enrolled at Indiana University with a full scholarship where she furthered her studies in Fine Arts, receiving both her BFA (1963) and her MFA (1966). Throughout her undergraduate years, she concentrated in drawing and painting; however, as she entered graduate study, she worked in photography. During this important developmental period, Hahn studied under one of the most well-known photography teachers of the time, Henry Holmes Smith, who encouraged Hahn's work in alternative processes. Once she graduated, Hahn moved to Rochester where she taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology until 1975. Hahn then relocated to Albuquerque where she was professor at University of New Mexico until her retirement in 1997. Hahn is best known for her explorations of alternative processes in photography, using both older methods of darkroom developing such as gum-bichromate and cyanotypes, with other art mediums, including hand-painting and even embroidery. She is noted as one of the first photographers to successfully integrate such a variety of art mediums. Hahn encourages the viewer to think more deeply through not only the use of different physical processes in her artwork, but also through the multiplicity of meanings in her photographs. In most of her work, Hahn integrates humor and irony as she explores the meanings generated by formal combinations. Some of her prints include the sprocket holes of the 35mm negative, which allude to its 35mm film origins: but by hand coloring with bright paints, she draws attention to the mixture of craft with industrial mediums. Once she started experimenting with the gum-bichromate process, Hahn started stitching into her photographs. Printing onto canvas and other fabrics allowed her to use thread to highlight certain aspects of the photograph. In combining her photographs with conventional practices, Hahn successfully intertwines formal and conceptual aspects. Not only does she speak to the mundane tasks of everyday life, but also about routine and normativity. In highlighting the ordinary in her work, Hahn elevates and revives that which has been lost in the practice of daily life. Embroidery references femininity, as Hahn underlines the feminist issue of the anonymity of women's handicraft. Her embroidery often emphasized flowers with its three-dimensionality, furthering the idea of femininity; she later on pursued this as a symbol and incorporated it in several of her other series. In her work, Hahn delivers a powerful feminist message in regards to women and embroidery. It is quite evident through time that women's labor is needlework, and that their labor is frequently undervalued as craft both when dissimilar and alike to men's work. In a time period where men overshadowed women in the traditional art, such as painting and sculpture, women oftentimes reverted to other mediums like textiles. It has been suggested that women's work, especially in embroidery, is of little value in the art field since it is considered a craft. Since "arts and crafts" are more often than not paired together, it is obvious they are in the same category; however, there is a clear distinction. For 300 years, women have been taught needlework through practice and tradition, and in inadvertently, promoted obedience and household effeminate behavior. As a result, instead of regarding stitching as an art, many viewed it as a thoughtless skill, lacking originality. On the contrary, however, it is far more than evident that the hand of woman is more than a mindless and conforming thing, it is one of sensitivity, thought, patience, perseverance, and strength. By incorporating embroidery and stitching, Betty Hahn pushes the audience to acknowledge the work of women not as craft or tradition, but as meticulous, creative and unique. Exhibitions The Division of Photographic History at the Smithsonian Institution exhibited Hahn's work in a group exhibit in the 1960s as a part of a developing series of displaying the works of women photographers. Afterwards her work was featured in multiple thematic exhibitions at the Smithsonian. Hahn's first solo show exhibiting her work was in 1973 at the Witkin Gallery in New York City. Thereafter, she received several grants from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1974, 1978, and 1983 to continue her work in explorative photography. Hahn's art has been exhibited throughout the country and worldwide featured in museums highlighting historical processes in Baltimore, Maryland (1972) and nature photography exhibitions in Osaka, Japan (1990). Her work has been displayed at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and Art History (2017), Phoenix Art Museum (2015), and the George Eastman House (2012, 2016). Hahn's work is held in private collectors, galleries, and in permanent museum collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Center for Creative Photography and the Museum of Modern Art. Exhibitions 1996 – George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and film, Rochester, New York 1997 – A History of Women Photographers, Akron Art Museum 1997 – Eye of the Beholder, Photographs of the Avon Collection, International Center of Photography, Midtown, New York City 1998 – Passing Shots: A Travel Series, University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1998 – The City Series, Taos, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, IA 1999 – Photography Or Maybe Not, a Betty Hahn traveling retrospective, Mikhailovsky Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia 2000 – 20/20 Twentieth Century Photographic Acquisitions by 20 leading patrons, Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts 2000 – Photography Or Maybe Not, a Betty Hahn traveling retrospective, Santa Fe de Granada, Spain 2001 – In the Eyes of the Beholder: Ten Photographers View Albuquerque, The University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM 2002 – Sun Works Contemporary Alternative Photography, The Art Institute of Boston 2002 – Flowers from the Permanent Collection, The Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2004 – 30th Anniversary Permanent Collection Exhibition, New Mexico State, University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, New Mexico 2005 – New Mexico State University Art Gallery, Las Cruces, New Mexico 2005 – Ace in the Hole, the legacy of Peter Walch, University Art Museum, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 2006 – The collectible moment, Norton Simon museum, Pasadena, California 2006 – The Social Lens, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia 2007 – Seeing Ourselves: Masterpieces of American Photography, A Traveling 2007 – Exhibition, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York 2008 – Flower Power: a Subversive Botanical, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM 2008 – Bernalillo County Arts Board Gallery, One Civic Plaza NW, Albuquerque, NM 2008 – Giving Shelter 516 Arts Albuquerque, NM (A Sister Exhibition to the Cradle Project) 2008 – Betty Hahn, Joyce Neimanas, and Judith Golden, Harwood Art Center Albuquerque, NM 2009 – Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe, Palace of the Governors, The New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe, 2009 – Altered Land: Photography in the 1970s, Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 2010 – Sole Mates Cowboy Boots & Art, New Mexico Museum of Art 2010 – Rock Scissors Paper, Anderson Contemporary Arts, Albuquerque, NM 2010 – Recollection 2010, Works from the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, The Central Library, Vida Ellison Gallery, 2012 – 60 From the 60's (an exhibit of influential photos from the 1960s) George Eastman House, Rochester, New York 2012 – Albuquerque Now-Fall and Albuquerque Now-Winter, The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, 2013 – It's About Time: 14,000 Years of Art in New Mexico, The New Mexico Museum of Art, Albuquerque, NM 2014 – Alternative Lineage – Honoring Betty Hahn; 5 Decades of Mentoring 2014 – Alternative Photographic Processes, Center for Photographic Art Carmel, California 2014 – Alternative Lineage, Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 2014 – Transformational Imagemaking, Handmade Photography Since 1960 2014 – An Exhibition Curated by Robert Hirsch, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY 2014 – Museum Project, dnj Gallery, Santa Monica, California 2014 – American Heritage Center and Art Museum, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 2014 – Hubbard Museum of the American West, Ruidoso, New Mexico 2015 - One-Of-A-Kind, unique photographic objects from the Center of Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 2015 – Unconfined – Empowering Women Through Art, African American Performing Arts Center, New Mexico Expo, 2015 – Visualizing Albuquerque: Art of Central New Mexico, Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM 2015 – Healing ... For the Time Being, A mixed media exhibition in conjunction with On the Map: Albuquerque Art and Design, Jonathan Abrams MD 2015 – The AIPAD Photography Show, Represented by Joseph Bellows Gallery, New York, New York 2016 – Transformational Imagemaking, traveling exhibition March-16- April 16; Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. 2016 – Fall-Rochester Institute of Technology, Bevier Gallery, Rochester, NY 2016 – 60 from the 60's: Selections from the George Eastman Museum, At the Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York (The featured artists included were Harry Callahan, Benedict J. Fernandez, Hollis Frampton...
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1980s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Color, Polaroid

The Castelloland Installation. 34 digital photographs on brilliant paper, Framed
By Paloma Castello
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Castelloland Series White Frames by Paloma Castello From the series Castelloland 34 Castelloland Digital photographs on brilliant beaded paper Fram...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color, Plexiglass

O Barco 'The Boat'. Sculpture Lightbox Made of Multiple Exposure Photograph
By Magda Von Hanau
Located in Miami Beach, FL
O Barco. From the series "Reminiscence" by Magda von Hanau Lightbox sculpture, photographic plexiglass box with remote control light Dimensions: 12.5 in. H x 18.5 in. W x 10.5 in. D ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Lights

Mandarinas. From The Bodegones still life color photographyy series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Mandarinas, 2021 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegones are...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Burned Out Series III Patria Vida
By William Finlayson Jr.
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
1/10 One out of a series of Ten signed and numbered Photos mounted on non glare Plexiglass with a wood frame on back to hang floated on wall. Born in Tallahasee Fl, William started...
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2010s Street Art Florida - Still-life Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Large Vintage Contemporary Photograph C-Print Color Photo Beauty Shop Interior
Located in Surfside, FL
Christina Creutz (Contemporary artist, 20th/21st century). "Beauty Shop" -2003, C-print. Hand signed lower right. Approx. 46.5" x 44" (frame), 36" x 36" (sight) Interior of barber shop or beauty salon. A great, moody, atmospheric piece. Creutz photographs primarily vacated spaces. People are almost never physically included in her images. But the evidence of lives lived are all around. Their presence is felt, even in their absence. She received her Masters of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown in New York, Havana and Florence and Seoul. She was included in the show "Get with the Program" at Roman fine art. This diverse exhibition includes many subgenres within Contemporary art including street art, figurative, conceptual, sociopolitical and landscape. The eclectic nature of this group show is intended to reflect the diverse program regularly offered at Roman Fine Art. In addition to offering works by Christina Creutz, Tim Conlon, Ray Caesar, Grant Haffner, Lizzie Gill, Elektra KB, Ciara Rafferty and SWOON, this year’s edition of Get with the Program introduces our clientele to three new talents; Emma Balou, Kelly Franké and Stephen Wilson. As always, Roman Fine Art is committed to bringing exciting, provocative and relevant new artistic voices to our clientele. Our mission is to create an environment in the Hamptons dedicated to supporting the very best in New Contemporary Art. Among the talented and internationally renowned artists to have exhibited in Roman Fine Art’s exhibitions are Ivan Alifan, Colin Christian, Michael Dweck, Ron English, EVOL, Shepard Fairey, Mark Jenkins, Steven Klein, Anthony Lister...
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21st Century and Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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C Print

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Elysium Garden
By Shawn Ehlers
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The image for this work was taken at Landcraft, a property on the North Fork of Long Island with mesmerizing gardens. "Elysium Garden" is inspired by the Swiss artist Piplioliti Ris...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Wood, Wax, Polaroid

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay....
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay....
Category

20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay....
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gota de Agua, Still life Vintage black and white photograph (Framed)
By Leo Matiz
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Gota de Agua by Leo Matiz Image size: 4 in. H x 7.5 in. W Frame size: 11.5 in. H x 13.5 in. W One of a Kind Wood Frame All photographs are accompanied by a " Leo Matiz Estate" c...
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Late 20th Century Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph Surrealist Doll Art Photo, Jazz Photographer
Located in Surfside, FL
These were from a show of her work. Influenced by Surrealism and Dada Photographs these are images of old children's dolls in various states of decay. These bear the influence of Hans Bellmer, Dora Maar and Man Ray. Jo Ann Krivin born in Reasnor, Iowa in 1933, daughter to Earl Guthrie and Lillie Cramer. She graduated from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, with a bachelor of music degree in voice. She became a copywriter for the CBS Television affiliate in Des Moines, and then a public relations writer for Columbia Records in New York. She later owned and directed The Cramer Gallery in Glen Rock, N.J. Krivin photographed many jazz musicians during the 1980s and 1990s, and published two books of her jazz photos, "25 Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University" and "Jazz Studies." Her jazz and doll portraits have been exhibited in group and solo shows, museums, university galleries, and jazz festivals. She was married for over 50 years to painter, musician, and educator Martin Krivin. One of the few women in the field of jazz photography, JoAnn Krivin documented the professional jazz scene from the late 1970's until the late 1990's photographing close to 700 musicians. Her works have been exhibited frequently in solo shows at festivals, museums and galleries across the country. She has served as a still photographer for New Jersey Public Television and has contributed to a variety of national jazz publications. Her book, Twenty Five Years of the Jazz Room at William Paterson University, was published in 2003. Woman artist with a feminist tinge to these photographs. Her work was exhibited at the Ben Shahn Galleries. The exhibit featured photographs of some of the jazz world’s most well-known musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Joe Williams, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Milt Hinton...
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20th Century Surrealist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Burned Out Series I
By William Finlayson Jr.
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
1/10 One out of a series of Ten signed and numbered Photos mounted on non glare Plexiglas with a wood frame on back to hang floated on wall. Born in Tallahasee Fl, William started his artistic career as a color consultant for his family's Design and Painting company that took on constant projects of custom painted interiors and decorating. This work of 20 yrs lead him to his fascination with textiles and paint, along with custom furniture. After creating and selling dozens of unique pieces of furniture, here began his transition from wall, to wood on furniture, to canvas. Painting on canvas was the culmination of his creative outlet. William feels that his lack of formal training in Fine Art has afforded him a freedom to paint what he envisions and feels, rather than conform to specific style or genre that he feels is limiting Inspired by hard edge abstraction and color field art such as Kenneth Noland, Joseph Albers, Gene Davis, Frank Stella, Anne Truitt, Imi knobel.William is showing his work locally and nationally and being collected in Palm Beach Island, Washington and New York. Gallery Representation DTR Modern Galleries 440 S. County, Palm Beach FL 33480 DTR Modern Galleries Boston, MA NoSo Fine Art, 3716 S. Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Gary Rubinstein...
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2010s Street Art Florida - Still-life Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Mandarinas con libro. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Mandarinas con libro, by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegone...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Coliflores y brócoli. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Coliflores y brócoli, 2021 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bod...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

#18 From El Envuelto Divino Series. Limited edition photograph
By Jose Sierra
Located in Miami Beach, FL
#18, 2021 by Jose Sierra From "El Envuelto Divino" Series Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle paper Image size: 40 in. H x 27.5 in. W Edition of 10 + 1AP Unframed Additional sizes...
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2010s Conceptual Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Tomates con Limones. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Tomates con Limones, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bode...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Alcachofas y ajos. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Alcachofas y ajos, 2020 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 55 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 + 2AP Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still Life One. From the Viva, series. Limited Edition Color Photograph
By Ricky Cohete
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life One, by Ricky Cohete From the Viva series Small size: 20 in H x 30 in W. Edition of 13 + 1AP Unframed All prices are quoted as "initial price" and may change due to curre...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Florida - Still-life Photography

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Pigment, Color, Archival Pigment

Manzanas. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Manzanas, 2020 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Image size: 48 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegones are a pictorial interpretati...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Moras y arándanos. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Moras y arándanos, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodego...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Hongos y canasta. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hongos y canasta, 2021 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegon...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Cebolla y bandeja. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Cebolla y bandeja, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle paper Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Ra...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Hongos y cuchara. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hongos y cuchara, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegon...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Hongos con cuerdas II. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hongos con cuerdas II, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bo...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Hongos y bandeja. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hongos y bandeja, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle paper Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Cebollas con nueces. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Cebollas con nueces, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegones are a pictorial interpretation based on a research project of the famous chef Juan Carlos Franco...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Hongos con cuerdas. From the Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Hongos con cuerdas, 2021 by Dora Franco From the "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Granadas II. From The Bodegones still life color photography series
By Dora Franco
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Granadas II, 2021 by Dora Franco From The "Bodegones" series Archival Pigment Print Image size: 60 cm. H x 80 cm. W Limited Edition of 6 Unframed Photo Rag Baryta The bodegones ar...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Still Life with Tulips and 5 Opalina Vases, Antwerp. Color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with Tulips and 5 Opalina Vases, Antwerp, 2012. by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series Archival Pigment prints Printed on H...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with Tulips, a Ladder and a Yellow Opalina Vase, Antwerp, Color Photo
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with Tulips, a Ladder and a Yellow Opalina Vase, Antwerp, 2012. by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series. Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art pa...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Crushed Coke Can Street Asphalt - Real Life Street Art
By Mitchell Funk
Located in Miami, FL
Mitchell Funk's color photograph of "Crushed Coke Can on Street Asphalt" documents street art created by a pedestrian. Funk transforms it into a graphic and ...
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2010s American Realist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Still Life with Pink Tulips and an Opalina Vase, Antwerp. Color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with Pink Tulips and an Opalina Vase, Antwerp, 2012. by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series. Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahne...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with Books and a Dark Blue Opalina Vase, Antwerp. Color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with Books and a Dark Blue Opalina Vase, Antwerp, 2013 by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series Archival Pigment prints Printe...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with Tulips, Garden Gloves and a Fluted Opalina Vase, Antwerp, Photo
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with Tulips, Garden Gloves, and a Fluted Opalina Vase, Antwerp From The Opalina series Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with a White Tulip and a Green Opalina Vase, Antwerp.Color Photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with a White Tulip and a Green Opalina Vase, Antwerp, 2012 by Michael James O’Brien From Opalina series. Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art paper Image...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still Life with a Yellow Tulip and a Yellow Opalina Vase, Antwerp. Photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with a Yellow Tulip and a Yellow Opalina Vase, Antwerp, by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series. Archival Pigment prints Printed on Ha...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with Tulips, and a Pale Blue Opalina Vase, Antwerp. Color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with Tulips, and a Pale Blue Opalina Vase, Antwerp, by Michael James O’Brien From The Opalina series. Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahne...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Opalina, Set of 9 photographs. Still life limited edition color Portfolio
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Opalina, Antwerp, 2010-2014 by Michael James O’Brien Portfolio of 9 photographs Archival Pigment prints Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper Dimension for each print is 22 in. H x 17 in. W (The overall size composition of the entire portfolio is: 66 in. H x 51 in. W) Limited Edition of 20 + 2AP All these photos are digital Still Life Photographs 1. Still life with Two Opalina Vases and Two Tulips, Antwerp, 2013 2. Still life with a Turquoise Opalina Vase and a Tulip Bulb, Antwerp, 2011 3. Still life with a White Tulip and a Green Opalina Vase, Antwerp, 2012 4. Still Life with Tulips and 5 Opalina Vases, Antwerp, 2012 5. Still life with Books...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still Life with a Shell and a Rope, Paris. Limited edition color photo
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with a Shell and a Rope, Paris 2008 by Michael James O’Brien Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art photo rag paper Image size: 36 in. H x 24 in. W Edition of 7 + 2AP Unframed ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Three Hundred and Sixty Purple Pink and Red Roses, Flower Power
By Robert Funk
Located in Miami, FL
Signed, Dated, Numbered 3/15, unframed, printed later, other sizes available. Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper They're doing the "Swirl". The roses are stationary but do to th...
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2010s Post-Impressionist Florida - Still-life Photography

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Photographic Paper, Inkjet

Still life with a Wooden Hanger, Antwerp. Limited edition color photo
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with a Wooden Hanger, Antwerp, 2011 by Michael James O’Brien Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art photo rag paper Image size: 36 in. H x 24 in. W E...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Large Vintage Photograph Polaroid Transfer Photo Print Policeman Smoking, Paris
By David Aschkenas
Located in Surfside, FL
Large scale print, 24 X 34 inches. Framed to 31 X 40. This was described as Polaroid transfer print. It has the feel of a Frisson print. It is hand signed in pencil and dated. It is done in a sepia color tone. The color might have possibly shifted a bit. They are moody atmospheric pieces. These are outside Paris, I believe at Versailles. David Aschkenas is a self-taught photographer making fine art and freelance photography for the past 25 years. He has been the recipient of grants from the NEA and the Polaroid Corporation. He makes photographs for corporations and editorial clients around the world. Aschkenas has been a photographer in Pittsburgh for 30 years, specializing in editorial and fine art photography (he shot Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in the early 1980's) Inspired by Weegee, James Van Der Zee...
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1990s Modern Florida - Still-life Photography

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Photographic Paper

Still Life with a Broken Egg, Antwerp. Limited edition color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with a Broken Egg, Antwerp, 2013 by Michael James O’Brien Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art photo rag paper Image size: 60 in. H x 80 in. W Edition...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Color

Still life with a Broken Vase, n.d. Limited edition color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still life with a Broken Vase, n.d. by Michael James O’Brien Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art photo rag paper Image size: 36 in. H x 24 in. W Edition of 7 +...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

Still Life with a Coral Branch and a Crystal Globe, NYC. Color photograph
By Michael James O’Brien
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Still Life with a Coral Branch and a Crystal Globe, NYC, 2002 by Michael James O’Brien Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art photo rag paper Image size: 36 in. H x 24 in. W Edition of 7 + ...
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2010s Contemporary Florida - Still-life Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Color

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