[ * ] Untitled. Circa 1970. Gelatin silver print. 22,4 x 22,4 cm (30,6 x 27,8 cm). Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin, right, mounted along upper edge in mat. Harry Callahan was born in Detroit, Michigan and started photographing in 1938. In 1946, he was appointed by László Moholy-Nagy to teach photography at the Institute of Design in Chicago. By the time he retired in 1977, he was teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design. His technical method was to go out almost every morning, walk the city he lived in and take numerous pictures. He then spent almost every afternoon making proof prints of that day's best negatives. Yet, in spite of all his activity, Callahan, by his own estimates, produced no more than half a dozen final images a year. – A few small retouched spots, otherwise a fine tonal print in near excellent condition.
[ * ] Untitled. Circa 1970. Gelatin silver print. 22,4 x 22,4 cm (30,6 x 27,8 cm). Signed by the photographer in pencil in lower margin, right, mounted along upper edge in mat. Harry Callahan was born in Detroit, Michigan and started photographing in 1938. In 1946, he was appointed by László Moholy-Nagy to teach photography at the Institute of Design in Chicago. By the time he retired in 1977, he was teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design. His technical method was to go out almost every morning, walk the city he lived in and take numerous pictures. He then spent almost every afternoon making proof prints of that day's best negatives. Yet, in spite of all his activity, Callahan, by his own estimates, produced no more than half a dozen final images a year. – A few small retouched spots, otherwise a fine tonal print in near excellent condition.
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