Brett Weston // Corrugated Steel Rooftops, 1936
Product Description
One of a small and exclusive group (Group f/64) of California photographers including Ansel Adams, Brett Weston redefined the way that people around the world saw cities like San Francisco. Taking in the scale of it with photos of both great landscapes and tight details, Weston celebrated the city. Corrugated Steel Rooftops is an incredible example, with its highly polished view of rooftops defined by its blacks and silver-greys. On a contemporary black hardwood frame, this print is a treat from a time long ago, perfectly poised for any modern wall.
Product Details
- ColorsBlack + White Print, Black Frame
- Materials
Contemporary Hardwood Frame, 225 Gsm Us Made Fibermark Euduro Matte Paper
- Measurements
Hangs 2" off wall
- OriginUnited States
— From The Brett Weston Archive/CORBIS
— Printed by 1000Museums
— Contemporary Black Hardwood Frame Included
— 225 GSM US Made Fibermark Euduro Matte Paper
About the Designer
Brett Weston was an American photographer. Van Deren Coke described Brett Weston as the "child genius of American photography." He was the second of the four sons of photographer Edward Weston and Flora Chandler. At various times, Brett Weston lived in Los Angeles where he had his own studio and portrait business, and in New York where he was stationed in the army. He later traveled extensively on personal photographic trips to South America, Europe, Japan, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In1-2 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation


