Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon

Cole Weston

Antelope Canyon

Arizona, 1993

Original Cibachrome Photograph

Image dimensions: 16 x 20
Mounted dimensions: 22 x 28

Pristine condition

certified authentic
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Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon

Details

Description

Original Cibachrome photograph by Cole Weston, “Antelope Canyon.” Individually handmade by Cole Weston from large format sheet film. Signed and dated in pencil on mount with title, date and artist’s stamp on mount verso.

Provenance: Artist to Carol E. Williams

Condition

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Medium

Cibachrome, or lfochrome, is among the most stable of all color photographic processes. The dyes reside within the emulsion layers, giving the photograph its characteristic color saturation. The base is a polyester triacetate, rather than fiber-based paper, which adds to the longevity. It was a positive-to-positive photographic process based on the Gasparcolor process, created in 1933 by Bela Gaspar, a Hungarian chemist. Each Cibachrome is composed of ten layers containing various combinations of light-sensitive silver halides and dyes that are sensitive to blue, green, or red light waves, which gives it an incredible depth and three-dimensional quality. In 2011, Cibachrome/Ilfochrome products were discontinued and it is now considered a historical process.