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Brett Weston

Holland Canal
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San Francisco Skyline, 1939 |
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Untitled (Santa Cruz), 1938
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Untitled (Dunes), 1950 |
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Vancouver Island (Logging Yard)
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Mendenhall |

Tidepool
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47 Street |
Artist's
Biography
Brett
Weston may be said to be the first successful
artistic heir in the history of photography.
The son of Edward Weston, Brett was taught
the basics of photography by his father
at the young age of fourteen, and set out
on his own from that point on. At sixteen
he had his first one-man show, and received
international recognition at eighteen when
a score of his photographs were displayed
in the legendary “Film und Foto” exhibition
of 1929 in Stuttgart. By the age of twenty,
his photographs were on view in major shows
in the US, Europe, and Japan. Since then,
Weston’s photographs have been featured
in hundreds of exhibitions around the world,
and are staples in the collections of leading
museums and galleries. Concerned with the
elemental mass of forms, he is known for
his great abstractions; he is also generally
acknowledged as one of the finest printers
in the medium.
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