‘MOON AND HALF DOME’ BY ANSEL ADAMS (1960)

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One of his last well-known photographs, ANSEL ADAMS (1902–1984) took this image in the final days of 1960 during a driving stop within Yosemite National Park—with a Hasselblad camera and the classic 250 mm Zeiss Sonnar lens. The rising gibbous moon and the shadows that were beginning to creep up the cliff presented a decisively compelling opportunity for Adams. His techniques were well-established at this late stage of his career, and the characteristic use of contrast reveals delicate, almost lacy variations in the rock face. Arguably the definitive photograph of Half Dome and certainly among the most famous images of Yosemite. Printed by Gardner Lithograph of Buena Park, Calif.


ANSEL EASTON ADAMS stands as the preeminent landscape photographer of the last century and is among the most beloved photographers in US history. A disinterested and rebellious student, he proved an exceptional autodidact once his father withdrew him from school at age 12. Initially pursuing a serious and ambitious study of music, he demonstrated a considerable talent for the piano. After receiving his first camera in 1916, he proved himself to be a gifted photographer as well. He balanced both disciplines during his 20s, but by 1930 he had resolved to dedicate himself entirely to photography.

In that pivotal year, Adams met American photographer Paul Strand (1890-1976), who shared with him the negatives he had captured in New Mexico. Adams was profoundly influenced by the straightforwardness of Strand’s images and their rich, luminous tones, and he committed himself to a pure and realistic photographic style, free from the influences of traditional fine arts such as painting.

By 1935, Adams had gained considerable recognition within photography circles due to a series of articles he wrote for Camera Craft. They were focused mainly on technical aspects, providing new insights and applying precision to the challenges of the medium. That same year, Studio Publications of London commissioned him to produce Making a Photograph (1935), a practical guide on the subject that predominantly featured Adams’ own work. The book achieved remarkable success, due in large measure to the exceptional quality of its letterpress reproductions. By this point, Adams had already settled on the themes and the immaculately flawless style that would characterize his output.

Most of Adams’ important production was complete by 1950. In the remaining part of his life, he devoted efforts to reinterpreting earlier creations and compiling volumes of his work. In 1980, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Jimmy Carter. The citation recognized Adams’ dedication as both a photographer and an environmental advocate.


Life is your art. An open, aware heart is your camera. A oneness with your world is your film. – ANSEL ADAMS


DETAILS

Artist – ANSEL EASTON ADAMS (1902—1984)

Period/Year – 1960

Origin – USA

Styles/Movements – REALISM

Media – MEDIA

Support – SUPPORT

Edition – EDITION

Colors – BLACK, WHITE

Condition – Excellent vintage condition. May show minor signs of previous ownership and use.

Dimensions – 36" H × 24" W × 1" D

Quantity Available – 1