George A. Tice (1938-) - Church Steps and Blacksmith Shop, 1965
Author: George A. Tice (1938-)
Title: Church Steps and Blacksmith Shop, 1965
Print: Vintage gelatin silver print, printed in 1971
Print size: 36x28 cm mounted on original paper
Artist stamp embossed on recto (see picture for details)
The image coming from a project that depict the Ghost Town of Bodie, California
Condition: Extremely Fine
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About the author: George A. Tice was born in Newark, NJ, is a photographer whose career spans more than 50 years. Tice began taking photographs at the age of 14, when he joined a camera club, and is primarily self-taught. He is best known for his thoughtful, poignant shots of everyday objects and scenes, especially those featuring his home state of New Jersey, and for the high quality of his black-and-white prints. In 1959, when Tice was only 20 years old, Edward Steichen, then the Director of Photography at New York’s Museum of Modern Art) , selected one of his works for the Museum. Tice’s well-known series include Urban Landscapes (1975) and Paterson (1972) , which document street scenes, shops, movie theaters, and homes around New Jersey.
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Author: George A. Tice (1938-)
Title: Church Steps and Blacksmith Shop, 1965
Print: Vintage gelatin silver print, printed in 1971
Print size: 36x28 cm mounted on original paper
Artist stamp embossed on recto (see picture for details)
The image coming from a project that depict the Ghost Town of Bodie, California
Condition: Extremely Fine
Shipping from European Union (UE)
Delivery with international tracking service
About the author: George A. Tice was born in Newark, NJ, is a photographer whose career spans more than 50 years. Tice began taking photographs at the age of 14, when he joined a camera club, and is primarily self-taught. He is best known for his thoughtful, poignant shots of everyday objects and scenes, especially those featuring his home state of New Jersey, and for the high quality of his black-and-white prints. In 1959, when Tice was only 20 years old, Edward Steichen, then the Director of Photography at New York’s Museum of Modern Art) , selected one of his works for the Museum. Tice’s well-known series include Urban Landscapes (1975) and Paterson (1972) , which document street scenes, shops, movie theaters, and homes around New Jersey.