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William Dassonville Mission Courtyard California Photo

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Title: William Dassonville Mission Courtyard California Photo
Description: A photograph of the courtyard of the Mission San Luis Rey in current day Oceanside, California. On thinner paper with a very slight sheen to it.
William Edward Dassonville (1879-1957) was a California photographer primarily known for his landscapes. He was an associate of Ansel Adams and worked with William Keith, George Stirling, Maynard Dixon, and John Miur. Born in Sacramento, CA, he acted as secretary of the California Camera Club and contributed to Camera Craft. He also invented a velvety surfaced printing paper that he later manufactured commercially (REF: Getty). His chemistry was heralded by Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham, and he exhibited alongside Alfred Stieglitz, Clarence White, and Gertrude Kasebier (REF: icp org).
Some of the prints in this estate have annotations indicating they are platinum or silver prints; however, this print is not annotated.
Proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children.
Signed: Not signed, estate stamp on back.
Circa: early 20th century.
Dimensions: Paper 9.625x11.625 inches. Image 7.5x9.25 inches.
Condition: No creases, waves, foxing, tears, etc in paper. In protective plastic folder.
Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children. In addition to most of the works being estate stamped we have identified several prints additionally carrying the Donald P. Dassonville signed authentication stamp.
Shipping: 20x14x6, 1 lbs.
Listed by: Amanda 4317 CNX VX 1160 4481
Dimensions: 9.625 x 11.625 in
Condition Report: No creases, waves, foxing, tears, etc in paper. In protective plastic folder.

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Title: William Dassonville Mission Courtyard California Photo
Description: A photograph of the courtyard of the Mission San Luis Rey in current day Oceanside, California. On thinner paper with a very slight sheen to it.
William Edward Dassonville (1879-1957) was a California photographer primarily known for his landscapes. He was an associate of Ansel Adams and worked with William Keith, George Stirling, Maynard Dixon, and John Miur. Born in Sacramento, CA, he acted as secretary of the California Camera Club and contributed to Camera Craft. He also invented a velvety surfaced printing paper that he later manufactured commercially (REF: Getty). His chemistry was heralded by Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham, and he exhibited alongside Alfred Stieglitz, Clarence White, and Gertrude Kasebier (REF: icp org).
Some of the prints in this estate have annotations indicating they are platinum or silver prints; however, this print is not annotated.
Proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children.
Signed: Not signed, estate stamp on back.
Circa: early 20th century.
Dimensions: Paper 9.625x11.625 inches. Image 7.5x9.25 inches.
Condition: No creases, waves, foxing, tears, etc in paper. In protective plastic folder.
Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children. In addition to most of the works being estate stamped we have identified several prints additionally carrying the Donald P. Dassonville signed authentication stamp.
Shipping: 20x14x6, 1 lbs.
Listed by: Amanda 4317 CNX VX 1160 4481
Dimensions: 9.625 x 11.625 in
Condition Report: No creases, waves, foxing, tears, etc in paper. In protective plastic folder.

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