Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf

Don Worth

Rocks and Surf

San Francisco, 1969

Original Gelatin Silver Photograph

Image dimensions: 8.25" x 11"
Mounted dimensions: 16" x 20"

Pristine condition

certified authentic
Add to Collection — $2,000
Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf
Rocks and Surf

Details

Description

Original Gelatin Silver photograph by Don Worth, “Rocks and Surf, San Francisco.” Individually handmade by Don Worth from large format sheet film with 11×14 inch fiber-based photographic paper in 2003. Signed in pencil in lower right corner with embossed artist stamp along lower edge. Corner-mounted on 16×20 inch archival museum board with numbered limited edition of 75 on mount verso. Accompanied by a complimentary, autographed, slip-cased, numbered first edition of his monograph, Close to Infinity (Photography West Graphics, 2005).

Published Plate 21 in Close to Infinity (Photography West Graphics, 2005).

Condition

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Artist

don worth with his camera

Don Worth was born in Nebraska in 1924. His early life was dedicated to music. He attended the Juilliard School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music where he received the Bachelor of Music degree in 1949, and the Master of Music degree in piano and composition in 1951. His career in photography began in 1949, and he worked as an assistant to Ansel Adams from 1956 to 1960. He began teaching photography in the Art Department of San Francisco State University in 1962, and held the title of Professor Emeritus of Art at that institution. His childhood on an Iowa farm sparked a lifelong interest in horticulture and he designed a large subtropical garden at his home near San Francisco.