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    • Robert Werling (born 1946) ‘Pfeiffer Beach’ - Big Sur 1989/1990
      Jun. 06, 2016

      Robert Werling (born 1946) ‘Pfeiffer Beach’ - Big Sur 1989/1990

      Est: €450 - €585

      Gelatin silver print on Baryta paper, laid down on cardboard California, USA, 1989, printed in 1990 Robert Werling (born 1946) – American photographer Signed in pencil lower right on the cardboard ‘Werling’ Verso photographer’s stamp, title and date on the cardboard Dimensions: 27 x 34 cm Very good condition Robert Werling is a pupil of Anselm Adams and Imogen Cunningham; his award-winning photographs have been part of numerous publications; the auction record for one of his photographs lies at €3.000 Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. The photographer Robert Werling was born in San Francisco and he studied at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. He created various series of the Californian landscape. After his studies he received private lessons from Anselm Adams for another four years and from Imogen Cunningham for another seven years. His sense of composition and light gives his work a certain elegance that shows the influence of the photographers he has worked with. The present photograph depicts the dune landscape at Pfeiffer Beach of the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park at the Big Sur coastline famous for its fascinating landscape. Mood lighting shines through the branches of a big tree situated in the right half of the image. Impressive are the strong contrasts of the black and white photograph creating an image full of atmosphere. The photograph is signed in pencil lower right on the cardboard ‘Werling’ and bears verso the photographer’s stamp, title and date. The print is mounted on cardboard and in an overall very good condition. The dimensions of the photograph are 27 x 34 cm and the cardboard is 40.3 x 49.5 cm in size. Robert Werling (born 1946) The photographer Robert Werling was born in San Francisco and studied at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. In addition he received private lessons by Anselm Adams and Imogen Cunningham. Also Werling worked closely together with Brett Weston and Marion Post Wolcott. While creating a large quantity of works, he also studied at the Brooks Institute, at the University of California and at the ‘Werkschule für Fotografie’ in Soltau, Germany. Werling’s work has been shown in over sixty exhibitions in the United States and in Europe. His prize-wining works have appeared in various publications. In addition his photographs are among the collections of the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington D. C. and the Pentax Camera Museum Tokyo. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

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    • Robert Werling (San Francisco 1946 b.) "Pfeiffer
      Apr. 28, 2008

      Robert Werling (San Francisco 1946 b.) "Pfeiffer

      Est: €600 - €700

      Robert Werling (San Francisco 1946 b.) "Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur", 1980s, gelatine-silver print, selenium tinted, 38,4 x 48,8 cm, mounted on orig. card, 50 x 60 cm, signed in pencil, verso with photographer's stamp, numbered in black felt-tip 1029, with title, (EK)

      Dorotheum
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