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Lot 2293: 4 VIEWS Ushba & Lower Valleys

Est: $1,000 USD - $1,500 USDPassed

Item Overview

Description

1. VITTORIO SELLA. Leila-Gora and the Villages of Mestia and Lenncher. From the hills above Mulach Village, c. 1889-1890, Sella number CII 758. 11.1x15.2" collodion print, printed c. 1892-1893, flush mounted on thin board, mounted on 16 1/2x13" grey board. Inscribed in pencil on mount recto: Caucasus Leila-Gora and villages of Mestia and Lenncher II 758; Print recto embossed with artist's credit stamp in bottom right corner; Inscribed in pencil on mount verso: C-II / 758.

2. VITTORIO SELLA. Ushba and Mestia-Tau, c. 1889-1890, Sella number CII 757. 11.1x15.3" collodion print, printed c. 1892-1893, flush mounted on thin board, mounted on 16 1/2x13" grey board. Inscribed in pencil on mount recto: Caucasus II 757; Print recto embossed with artist's credit stamp in bottom right corner; Inscribed in pencil on mount verso: C-II / 757.

3. VITTORIO SELLA. Tetnuld, Gestola, and the Village of Mujal, c. 1889-1890, Sella number CII 756. 11.3x15.4" collodion print, printed c. 1892-1893, mounted on 16 3/4x12 1/4" heavy brown board. Inscribed in ink on mount recto: 756. Tetnuld, Gestola, and the Village / of Mujal; Inscribed in blue pencil: C.II.; Print recto embossed with artist's credit stamp in bottom right corner; Stamped in ink on mount verso: Depose / Tous droits - reserves / V. Sella - Biella.

4. VITTORIO SELLA. Ushba from 7,050 feet above Latel Village, c. 1889-1890, Sella number CII 765. 11.3x15.4" collodion print, printed c. 1892-1893, mounted on 16 3/4x12 1/4" heavy brown board. Inscribed in ink on mount recto: Caucasus / Ushba from 7,050 feet, above Latal village / II 765. Print recto embossed with artist's credit stamp in bottom right corner; Stamped in ink on mount verso: Depose / Tous droits - reserves / V. Sella - Biella; Inscribed mount verso pencil: Loan 118; Inscribed in ink mount verso Ushba - (Matterhorn of the Caucasus).

This sale of lots from this auction will directly benefit the Appalachian Mountain Club Trails Protection Fund; Conservation Research and Climate Action; and the Modernization and Preservation of the AMC Library and Archives.The prints in this lot like hundreds of others were in many exhibitions sponsored by the AMC in the 1890s and the prints suffered wear. Thus, these exhibition prints are being offered here at bargain prices.

Ushba 4,710 m (15,450 ft) is one of the most notable peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. It is in the Svaneti region of Georgia, just south of the border with the Kabardino-Balkaria region of Russia. Although it does not rank in the 10 highest peaks of the range, Ushba is known as the "Matterhorn of the Caucasus" for its picturesque, spire-shaped double summit. Due to its steep profile and unstable weather, Ushba is considered by many climbers as the most difficult ascent in the Caucasus.

"I have left to the last the journeys of Signor Vittorio Sella, my fellow -labourer in the preparation of this work. In 1889 he made, with his younger brother Erminio, a long journey in the mountains: and in 1890 he returned to them, taking with him three Italian farm servants to carry his photographic apparatus. He climbed, besides Elbruz and the Laila, three high summits, Burdjula, Zikhvarga, and Ulluauz Bashi. But his distinguishing success was in the work that gives their chief value to these volumes. He has illustrated the Caucasian snows as no distant glacier chain has ever been illustrated before. With the help of his sturdy Piedmontese followers, he carried his camera and his glass-plates to elevations of over sixteen thousand feet, and brought back with him images, not only of the valleys and their people, but of the summits and their vast mountain panoramas. He anticipated the Russian surveyors in correcting the representation of the Suanetian glaciers on the five-verst map." Freshfield p. 21.

The prints in this lot like hundreds of others were in many exhibitions sponsored by the AMC in the 1890s and the prints suffered wear. Thus, these exhibition prints are being offered here at bargain prices.

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

1. Good: Moderate wear, dirg, scratches, abrasions, spots, dirt and tears. Mount has corner missing other edge and corner wear, dirt and marks.

2. 757 Good: Moderate wear, dirt, scratches, tears and abrasions. Mount has tears, chips, edge and corner wear.

3. 756 Good to fair: Moderate wear, very dirty, scratches, spots, tears and abrasions. Mount has tears, chips, edge and corner wear.

4. 765 Good to fair: Moderate wear, very dirty, scratches, spots, tears and abrasions. Mount has tears, chips, edge and corner wear.

Notes

Domestic Flat Shipping Price: $150

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

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Auction Details

Terms

Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

$0 - 100,000:28.0%
$100,001 - 1,000,000:20.0%
$1,000,001+:18.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$199$20
$200$499$50
$500$999$100
$1,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,500
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000$249,999$10,000
$250,000$499,999$25,000
$500,000+$25,000

Terms & Conditions of Sale April 27, 202

Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions LLC. is pleased to present an auction of AMAZING LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY from K2 to the Matterhorn by Vittorio Sella.1

Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLC. (Hereinafter also Gallery or Auctioneer) Terms and Conditions of Sale for Lots in this auction AMAZING LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY from K2 to the Matterhorn by Vittorio Sella to take place on the Invaluable platform Saturday April 27, 2021 9:00am California Time.

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Excellent: Normal minor wear, abrasions, dirt, spots and scratches. Mounts and margins can have other problems and the print can still be excellent.

Very Good: Mild wear indicates there is some visual impact, small abrasion, scuffs, small emulsion loss spots bent. It has very little negative impact on the visual enjoyment of the print. Mounts and margins can have other problems and the print can still be Very Good.

Good: Indicates noticeable abrasions, stains, scuffs, spots, scratches and dirt on the print. Mounts and margins can have other serious problems and the print can still be Good.

Fair: Noticeable and severe physical conditions such as heavy abrasions, scuffs, staining, scratches, moderate emulsion loss, handling dents to the print is our lowest rating. Mounts and margins can no serious problems and the print can still be Fair.

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$20 increments up to $200
$50 increments to $500
$100 increments to $1,000
$250 increments to $5,000
$500 increments to $10,000
$1,000 increments to $20,000
$2,500 increments to $50,000
$5,000 increments to $100,000
$10,000 increments to $250,000
$25,000 increments to $500,000

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Shipping Terms

20. In House Shipping/Insurance: The Gallery has in house shipping available. Flat rate shipping including transit insurance charges are listed on each Lot for FedEx Ground shipping in the lower 48 States of USA. Shipping costs to Alaska, Hawaii and foreign countries will be quoted individually. Buyers are responsible for all taxes, customs fees and VAT that may apply to their purchase and shipment. Please provide a correct street address, email address and telephone number for our shipper in order to expedite the receipt of your purchase. All items are tracked and require a signature on delivery. Items not removed or shipped from our warehouse after 30 days will be subject to a storage charge. Shipment generally occurs within ten business days after payment has been received.