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            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Trees and Snow, New England. Circa 1940s.
              Oct. 31, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Trees and Snow, New England. Circa 1940s.

              Est: $5,000 - $7,500

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Trees and Snow, New England. Circa 1940s. Silver print, the image measuring 9⅝x7½ inches (24.4x19.1 cm.), with the notation "#2" in pencil on verso. The notation on verso likely refers to the grade of paper Strand used. Provenance A California Collection

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Taos, New Mexico. 1931; printed 1950s.
              Oct. 31, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Taos, New Mexico. 1931; printed 1950s.

              Est: $6,000 - $9,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Taos, New Mexico. 1931; printed 1950s. Silver print, the image measuring 6¾x8⅝ inches (17.1x21.9 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, flush mounted, with Strand's credit in Hazel Strand's hand with her initials, title, and negative date in pencil on mount verso.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The Mexican Portfolio [2nd Edition].
              Oct. 31, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The Mexican Portfolio [2nd Edition].

              Est: $600 - $900

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The Mexican Portfolio [2nd Edition]. Introduction by David Alfaro Siqueiros. With 14 (of 20) beautiful photogravures of Strand's photographs depicting people, architecture, and religious folk sculpture, the images measuring 6¼x5 to 10x8 inches (15.9x12.7 to 25.4x20.3 cm.), and the reverse, the sheets 15¾x12¼ inches (40x31.4 cm.), each with the plate number in ink on verso. Folio-sized printed slipcase over a linen clamshell box, lightly worn; with Strand's signature in ink on the colophon; contents loose as issued. FROM AN EDITION 1000 SIGNED AND NUMBERED COPIES. (New York): Da Capo Press, 1967 Near Salito * Virgin, San Felipe, Oaxaca * Men of Santa Anna, Michoacan * Woman, Patzcuaro * Cristo, Oaxaca * Woman and Boy, Tenancingo * Man with a Hoe, Los Remedios * Calvario, Patzcuaro * Cristo, Tlacochoaya, Oaxaca * Woman and Baby, Hidalgo * Girl and Child, Toluca * Cristo with Thorns, Huexotla * Man, Tenancingo * Young Woman and Boy, Toluco

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • 3 Paul Strand "The Mexico Portfolio" Photogravures
              Sep. 17, 2024

              3 Paul Strand "The Mexico Portfolio" Photogravures

              Est: $300 - $600

              Paul Strand (American, 1890-1976). Set of three photogravures from "The Mexican Portfolio," second edition, 1967. Including: number 12, "Calvario, Patzcuaro"; number 17, "Cristo with Thorns, Huexotla"; number 16, "Girl and Child, Toluca". Signed by the artist and number 284 after the forward. Published by Da Capo Press, New York. With the original portfolio boxes. Provenance: from the Estate of Christopher Cardozo.

              Revere Auctions
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976)
              Jun. 06, 2024

              Paul Strand (1890-1976)

              Est: £4,000 - £5,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) Paul Strand (1890-1976) MAN, TENANCINGO, MEXICO, 1933. Silver gelatin print, printed 1950s, tipped-in to period card along the upper edge, image size 220 x 175mm, card size 255 x 207mm, with hand-annotated title and return label reading "Man", Tenancingo, Mexico, 1933, Photograph by Paul Strand / Return to Paul Strand / Orgeval 78, Yvelines, France, Strand's printing instructions reading Do not crop this photograph in reproducing it / Please Handle With Care / and return print to / Paul Strand / Orgeval 78 / Yvelines, France in blue ink card verso. With additional transparent print instruction paper affixed to top edge of board. Literature: Krippner, J. & Carrillo, A. Paul Strand in Mexico. New York: Aperture, 2010, n.p.

              Chiswick Auctions
            • PAUL STRAND (1890–1976)
              Jun. 05, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976)

              Est: €1,000 - €1,200

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976) | 'Tailor's Apprentice, Luzzara', Italy 1953 Image Size: 20,6 x 16,4 cm English: Platinum print, printed in 1994 on double-weight paper 45,8 x 33 cm, in excellent condition. Edition number "62/150" in pencil, copyright blindstamp by the "Paul Strand Archive" with handwritten date of printing and signed by Anthony Montoya in pencil in the lower margin. * Fully Taxed Deutsch: Platinum-Print, geprintet 1994 auf kartonstarkem Papier 45,8 x 33 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Im unteren Rand Editionsvermerk "62/150" mit Bleistift sowie Copyright-Blindstempel des "Paul Strand Archive" mit handschriftlichem Printdatum, signiert von Anthony Montoya mit Bleistift. * Vollbesteuert

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            • PAUL STRAND (1890–1976)
              Jun. 05, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976)

              Est: €1,000 - €1,200

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976) | 'Boy, Hidalgo', Mexico 1933 Image Size: 16,1 x 12,6 cm English: Photogravure, printed in 1997 on matte paper 40,5 x 31,5 cm, in excellent condition. Edition numbered "17/350" in pencil and copyright blindstamp by the "Paul Strand Archive" with handwritten date of printing in the lower margin, original brown paper folder and colophon, with texts and also edition number enclosed. When Strand was in Mexico from 1932 to 1934, he not only worked on the filming of "Redes" (Nets), directed by Fred Zinnemann, but also took legendary photographs. Twenty of these were published in 1940 as hand-pulled photogravures; today these are long out of print. A second edition, which appeared in 1967 under the title "The Mexican Portfolio", is also almost impossible to find. In 1997, Aperture published six individual images from the portfolio as high-quality photogravures, produced by the renowned printer Jon Goodman. These include the photograph of the boy sitting in the shade in the Mexican state of Hildago, which is one of Strand's best-known motifs. * Fully Taxed Deutsch: Photogravüre, geprintet 1997 auf mattem Papier 40,5 x 31,5 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Im unteren Rand Editionsvermerk "17/350" mit Bleistift sowie Copyright-Blindstempel des "Paul Strand Archive" mit handschriftlichem Printdatum, beiliegend originaler Folder in braunem Papier und Kolophon mit Texten und Editionsvermerk. Als sich Strand 1932 bis 1934 in Mexiko aufhielt, widmete er sich nicht nur den Dreharbeiten für "Redes" (Netze) unter der Regie von Fred Zinnemann, sondern nahm auch legendäre Fotografien auf. Zwanzig davon wurden 1940 als handgezogene Tiefdrucke aufgelegt; diese sind heute längst vergriffen. Eine zweite Auflage, die 1967 unter dem Titel "The Mexican Portfolio" erschien, ist ebenfalls kaum noch greifbar. Aperture hat 1997 sechs Einzelbilder aus dem Portfolio als hochwertige Fotogravuren herausgegeben, angefertigt von dem anerkannten Fotograveur Jon Goodman. Darunter die im Bundesstaat Hildago entstandene Aufnahme mit dem im Schatten sitzenden Jungen, die zu den bekanntesten Motiven Strands gehört. * Vollbesteuert

              OstLicht Auctions
            • 3 Paul Strand "The Mexico Portfolio" Photogravures
              May. 29, 2024

              3 Paul Strand "The Mexico Portfolio" Photogravures

              Est: $300 - $600

              Paul Strand (American, 1890-1976). Set of three photogravures from "The Mexican Portfolio," second edition, 1967. Including: number 12, "Calvario, Patzcuaro"; number 17, "Cristo with Thorns, Huexotla"; number 16, "Girl and Child, Toluca". Signed by the artist and number 284 after the forward. Published by Da Capo Press, New York. With the original portfolio boxes. Provenance: from the Estate of Christopher Cardozo.

              Revere Auctions
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976), FROM THE VIADUCT, NEW YORK, 1916
              May. 16, 2024

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), FROM THE VIADUCT, NEW YORK, 1916

              Est: $4,500 - $6,500

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), American FROM THE VIADUCT, NEW YORK, 1916 photogravure on period paper titled and dated, with artist identification in pencil verso; published in Camera Work and printed circa 1916 image 9.5 x 6.75 in — 24.1 x 17.1 cm Provenance: Private Collection, Toronto, ON Estimate: $4,500—6,500

              Waddington's
            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Farmyard in Dordogne, France.
              May. 16, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Farmyard in Dordogne, France.

              Est: $10,000 - $15,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Farmyard in Dordogne, France. Silver print, the image measuring 9¼x7½ inches (23.5x19.1 cm.), flush mounted, with Strand's name in Hazel Strand's hand with her initials, title, and date in pencil on verso. 1950 Reproduced: Anthony Montoya, La France de Profil (Lausanne, 1952), p. 64

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to modern photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. Strand's photography career began in the early 20th century, and he quickly became recognized for his innovative approach and commitment to capturing the essence of modern life. He was one of the pioneers of straight photography, a movement that emphasized sharp focus, precise composition, and direct representation of the subject. Strand's early work often depicted urban scenes and people, capturing the evolving landscape of New York City. He sought to reveal the underlying social and cultural aspects of the modern world through his photographs. His series "Wall Street" (1915) and "Time in New England" (1940) are notable examples of his exploration of urban and rural environments. As his career progressed, Strand expanded his subject matter to include portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He traveled extensively, photographing in various countries such as Mexico, France, and Italy. His images conveyed a sense of humanity, often capturing the dignity and character of his subjects. In addition to his photography, Strand also worked in filmmaking. He produced notable documentaries such as "Manhatta" (1921) and "Native Land" (1942), which addressed social and political issues of the time. Paul Strand's contributions to modern photography were highly influential. He emphasized the importance of technique, composition, and the expressive potential of the medium. His work bridged the gap between art and documentary, contributing to the development of photography as a respected artistic form. Strand's photographs are celebrated for their clarity, formal elegance, and ability to evoke a sense of time and place. His legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers worldwide. Paul Strand passed away on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Measures 10.75 x 11.5 Printed Circa 1990's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to modern photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. Strand's photography career began in the early 20th century, and he quickly became recognized for his innovative approach and commitment to capturing the essence of modern life. He was one of the pioneers of straight photography, a movement that emphasized sharp focus, precise composition, and direct representation of the subject. Strand's early work often depicted urban scenes and people, capturing the evolving landscape of New York City. He sought to reveal the underlying social and cultural aspects of the modern world through his photographs. His series "Wall Street" (1915) and "Time in New England" (1940) are notable examples of his exploration of urban and rural environments. As his career progressed, Strand expanded his subject matter to include portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He traveled extensively, photographing in various countries such as Mexico, France, and Italy. His images conveyed a sense of humanity, often capturing the dignity and character of his subjects. In addition to his photography, Strand also worked in filmmaking. He produced notable documentaries such as "Manhatta" (1921) and "Native Land" (1942), which addressed social and political issues of the time. Paul Strand's contributions to modern photography were highly influential. He emphasized the importance of technique, composition, and the expressive potential of the medium. His work bridged the gap between art and documentary, contributing to the development of photography as a respected artistic form. Strand's photographs are celebrated for their clarity, formal elegance, and ability to evoke a sense of time and place. His legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers worldwide. Paul Strand passed away on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Measures 10.75 x 11.5 Printed Circa 1990's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his influential work in both documentary and modernist photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City and died on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Strand began taking photographs as a teenager and went on to study under famed photographer Lewis Hine. He became interested in social and political issues and began documenting the lives of people in New York City, as well as the landscape and architecture of the city itself. Strand's work was characterized by its emphasis on formal composition, strong contrasts, and sharp focus. He was a proponent of straight photography, which rejected the manipulation of images through techniques such as soft focus or darkroom manipulation. In the 1920s, Strand began experimenting with abstraction, producing images that focused on the interplay of light and form rather than on recognizable subjects. His work influenced many photographers of the time and helped to establish photography as a legitimate art form. Strand also made several documentary films, including "Manhatta" (1921), which documented the city of New York, and "Native Land" (1942), which dealt with issues of labor and union organizing.Throughout his career, Strand was a champion of photography as a means of social and political commentary, and his work continues to be celebrated for its technical mastery and artistic vision. Measures 8.74 x 11.5 Printed circa 1920s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to modern photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. Strand's photography career began in the early 20th century, and he quickly became recognized for his innovative approach and commitment to capturing the essence of modern life. He was one of the pioneers of straight photography, a movement that emphasized sharp focus, precise composition, and direct representation of the subject. Strand's early work often depicted urban scenes and people, capturing the evolving landscape of New York City. He sought to reveal the underlying social and cultural aspects of the modern world through his photographs. His series "Wall Street" (1915) and "Time in New England" (1940) are notable examples of his exploration of urban and rural environments. As his career progressed, Strand expanded his subject matter to include portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He traveled extensively, photographing in various countries such as Mexico, France, and Italy. His images conveyed a sense of humanity, often capturing the dignity and character of his subjects. In addition to his photography, Strand also worked in filmmaking. He produced notable documentaries such as "Manhatta" (1921) and "Native Land" (1942), which addressed social and political issues of the time. Paul Strand's contributions to modern photography were highly influential. He emphasized the importance of technique, composition, and the expressive potential of the medium. His work bridged the gap between art and documentary, contributing to the development of photography as a respected artistic form. Strand's photographs are celebrated for their clarity, formal elegance, and ability to evoke a sense of time and place. His legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers worldwide. Paul Strand passed away on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Measures 10.75 x 11.5 Printed Circa 1990's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an influential American photographer known for his pioneering contributions to modernist photography in the early 20th century. His work encompassed various subjects, including portraits, landscapes, and street photography. Strand's distinctive style was characterized by precise composition, sharp focus, and an emphasis on capturing the essential qualities of his subjects. He was a key figure in the development of straight photography, which emphasized the use of the camera as a means of artistic expression rather than simply a tool for documentation. Throughout his career, Strand's work evolved, reflecting his social and political interests, and he was involved in various documentary projects, including his renowned "Time in New England" series. His dedication to photography as a form of art and his commitment to social justice left a lasting impact on the medium and continue to influence photographers to this day. Measures 9.5 x 7.5 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to modern photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. Strand's photography career began in the early 20th century, and he quickly became recognized for his innovative approach and commitment to capturing the essence of modern life. He was one of the pioneers of straight photography, a movement that emphasized sharp focus, precise composition, and direct representation of the subject. Strand's early work often depicted urban scenes and people, capturing the evolving landscape of New York City. He sought to reveal the underlying social and cultural aspects of the modern world through his photographs. His series "Wall Street" (1915) and "Time in New England" (1940) are notable examples of his exploration of urban and rural environments. As his career progressed, Strand expanded his subject matter to include portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He traveled extensively, photographing in various countries such as Mexico, France, and Italy. His images conveyed a sense of humanity, often capturing the dignity and character of his subjects. In addition to his photography, Strand also worked in filmmaking. He produced notable documentaries such as "Manhatta" (1921) and "Native Land" (1942), which addressed social and political issues of the time. Paul Strand's contributions to modern photography were highly influential. He emphasized the importance of technique, composition, and the expressive potential of the medium. His work bridged the gap between art and documentary, contributing to the development of photography as a respected artistic form. Strand's photographs are celebrated for their clarity, formal elegance, and ability to evoke a sense of time and place. His legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers worldwide. Paul Strand passed away on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Measures 10.75 x 11.5 Printed Circa 1990's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his significant contributions to modern photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. Strand's photography career began in the early 20th century, and he quickly became recognized for his innovative approach and commitment to capturing the essence of modern life. He was one of the pioneers of straight photography, a movement that emphasized sharp focus, precise composition, and direct representation of the subject. Strand's early work often depicted urban scenes and people, capturing the evolving landscape of New York City. He sought to reveal the underlying social and cultural aspects of the modern world through his photographs. His series "Wall Street" (1915) and "Time in New England" (1940) are notable examples of his exploration of urban and rural environments. As his career progressed, Strand expanded his subject matter to include portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. He traveled extensively, photographing in various countries such as Mexico, France, and Italy. His images conveyed a sense of humanity, often capturing the dignity and character of his subjects. In addition to his photography, Strand also worked in filmmaking. He produced notable documentaries such as "Manhatta" (1921) and "Native Land" (1942), which addressed social and political issues of the time. Paul Strand's contributions to modern photography were highly influential. He emphasized the importance of technique, composition, and the expressive potential of the medium. His work bridged the gap between art and documentary, contributing to the development of photography as a respected artistic form. Strand's photographs are celebrated for their clarity, formal elegance, and ability to evoke a sense of time and place. His legacy continues to inspire and influence photographers worldwide. Paul Strand passed away on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Measures 9.75 x 11.27 Printed Circa 1990's Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an influential American photographer known for his pioneering contributions to modernist photography in the early 20th century. His work encompassed various subjects, including portraits, landscapes, and street photography. Strand's distinctive style was characterized by precise composition, sharp focus, and an emphasis on capturing the essential qualities of his subjects. He was a key figure in the development of straight photography, which emphasized the use of the camera as a means of artistic expression rather than simply a tool for documentation. Throughout his career, Strand's work evolved, reflecting his social and political interests, and he was involved in various documentary projects, including his renowned "Time in New England" series. His dedication to photography as a form of art and his commitment to social justice left a lasting impact on the medium and continue to influence photographers to this day. Measures 9.5 x 7.5 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his influential work in both documentary and modernist photography. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City and died on March 31, 1976, in Orgeval, France. Strand began taking photographs as a teenager and went on to study under famed photographer Lewis Hine. He became interested in social and political issues and began documenting the lives of people in New York City, as well as the landscape and architecture of the city itself. Strand's work was characterized by its emphasis on formal composition, strong contrasts, and sharp focus. He was a proponent of straight photography, which rejected the manipulation of images through techniques such as soft focus or darkroom manipulation. In the 1920s, Strand began experimenting with abstraction, producing images that focused on the interplay of light and form rather than on recognizable subjects. His work influenced many photographers of the time and helped to establish photography as a legitimate art form. Strand also made several documentary films, including "Manhatta" (1921), which documented the city of New York, and "Native Land" (1942), which dealt with issues of labor and union organizing.Throughout his career, Strand was a champion of photography as a means of social and political commentary, and his work continues to be celebrated for its technical mastery and artistic vision. Measures 8.74 x 11.5 Printed circa 1920s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.
              May. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand "Untitled" Print.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) was an influential American photographer known for his pioneering contributions to modernist photography in the early 20th century. His work encompassed various subjects, including portraits, landscapes, and street photography. Strand's distinctive style was characterized by precise composition, sharp focus, and an emphasis on capturing the essential qualities of his subjects. He was a key figure in the development of straight photography, which emphasized the use of the camera as a means of artistic expression rather than simply a tool for documentation. Throughout his career, Strand's work evolved, reflecting his social and political interests, and he was involved in various documentary projects, including his renowned "Time in New England" series. His dedication to photography as a form of art and his commitment to social justice left a lasting impact on the medium and continue to influence photographers to this day. Measures 9.5 x 7.5 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand - Church In Rancho de Taos
              Apr. 27, 2024

              Paul Strand - Church In Rancho de Taos

              Est: $500 - $1,000

              New Mexico 1932

              Morgan Auctions
            • Paul Strand, Paul Strand: A Retrospective Monograph
              Apr. 18, 2024

              Paul Strand, Paul Strand: A Retrospective Monograph

              Est: $500 - $700

              Paul Strand Paul Strand: A Retrospective Monograph 1972 cloth-bound printed paper, stamped gold 12.625 h x 10.625 w x 2.125 d in (32 x 27 x 5 cm) Signed and numbered to title page of volume 1 '84 Paul Strand'. This complete set of two volumes in original slipcase is number 84 from the limited edition of 100 printed by Rapoport Printing Corporation and published by Aperture Inc., Millerton, NY. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

              Wright
            • Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Apr. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures Number 9. "Woman and Boy" - Tenancingo, 1933. Printed 1967 Visible 4 1/2 x 6 in. ( 11.43 x 15.24 cm.), Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.)

              Collective Hudson, LLC
            • Paul Strand's "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Apr. 12, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $300 - $500

              Paul Strand, "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures. Number 20 "Gateway"- Hidalgo, 1933. Printed 1967 Visible: 7 3/4 x 10 in. (19.7 x 25.4 cm.) Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.)

              Collective Hudson, LLC
            • Paul Strand's "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Mar. 01, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $300 - $500

              Paul Strand, "Gateway" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures. Number 20 "Gateway"- Hidalgo, 1933. Printed 1967 Visible: 7 3/4 x 10 in. (19.7 x 25.4 cm.) Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

              Collective Hudson, LLC
            • Paul Strand's "Men of Santa Anna" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Mar. 01, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Men of Santa Anna" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand, "Men of Santa Anna" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures. Number 5 "Men of Santa Anna" - Michoacan, 1933. Printed in 1967 Visible 4 1/2 x 6 in. ( 11.43 x 15.24 cm.), Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

              Collective Hudson, LLC
            • Paul Strand's "Woman" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio
              Mar. 01, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Woman" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand, "Woman" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravure. Number 6 "Woman" - Patzcuaro, 1933. Printed 1967 Visible 4 1/2 x 6 in. ( 11.43 x 15.24 cm.), Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

              Collective Hudson, LLC
            • Paul Strand's "Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Mar. 01, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand, "Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures. Number 14 "Boy" -Hidalgo,1933. Printed 1967 Visible 4 1/2 x 6 in. ( 11.43 x 15.24 cm.), Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

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            • Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933
              Mar. 01, 2024

              Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933

              Est: $200 - $400

              Paul Strand's "Woman and Boy" Photogravure from The Mexican Portfolio, 1933 Paul Strand (1890-1976): The Mexican Portfolio: Single Plate Photogravures Number 9. "Woman and Boy" - Tenancingo, 1933. Printed 1967 Visible 4 1/2 x 6 in. ( 11.43 x 15.24 cm.), Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm.), Matte: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site.   All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.

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            • PAUL STRAND (1890–1976) The Vegetable Shop, Mogador, Morocco, 1962 signed,
              Feb. 22, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976) The Vegetable Shop, Mogador, Morocco, 1962 signed,

              Est: $10,000 - $15,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890–1976) The Vegetable Shop, Mogador, Morocco, 1962 signed, titled and dated in ink (flush mount, verso); artist's notations '2 ILL / F8 35' in pencil (verso) image/sheet/flush mount: 7 ¼ x 9 ¼ in. (18.4 x 23.4 cm.)

              Christie's
            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Pointe au Plage - Gaspé.
              Feb. 15, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Pointe au Plage - Gaspé.

              Est: $7,000 - $10,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Pointe au Plage - Gaspé. Silver print, the image measuring 3⅝x4¾ inches (9.2x12 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, the mount 13¼x11 inches (33.6x27.9 cm.), with Strand's signature, title, date, and inscription "To Susan / with love and appreciation of many kindnesses / from Paul" in ink on mount recto. 1929 Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. James and Debra Pearl

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            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The White Horse, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.
              Feb. 15, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The White Horse, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico.

              Est: $10,000 - $15,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) The White Horse, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. Silver print, the image measuring 9⅛x11½ inches (23.2x29.2 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, flush mounted to French drawing paper, with Strand's signature, title, and negative date in ink, the notations "PHS" (Paul and Hazel Strand Collection) and "master" in pencil by the Strand Estate, on mount verso. 1932; printed circa 1960 Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. James and Debra Pearl

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            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico.
              Feb. 15, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico.

              Est: $7,000 - $10,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico. Silver print, the image measuring 4¾x5¾ inches (12.1x14.6 cm.), flush mounted, and on a larger mount 14⅞x12 inches (37.8x30.5 cm.). 1932 Provenance: Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; to the Collection of Dr. James and Debra Pearl

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            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico (cemetery).
              Feb. 15, 2024

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico (cemetery).

              Est: $7,000 - $10,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) Campo Santo, New Mexico (cemetery). Platinum print, the image measuring 4½x5¾ inches (11.4x14.6 cm.), the mount 14¾x12 inches (37.5x30.5 cm.). 1932 Provenance: Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; to the Collection of Dr. James and Debra Pearl

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            • Paul Strand (1890-1976): Tailor's Apprentice
              Feb. 15, 2024

              Paul Strand (1890-1976): Tailor's Apprentice

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Platinum print, 1953, printed in 1994, numbered 128/150, with the Paul Strand Archive blindstamp, in original linen-covered folio with title/justification page. 18 x 13 in. (sheet), unframed.

              STAIR
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Girl and Child, Toluca," 1933, from "The Mexican Portfolio," Photogravure in brownish-black on wove paper, watermark BFK Rives, Image: 6.375" H x 5" W; Sheet: 15.875" H x 12.25" W
              Jan. 23, 2024

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Girl and Child, Toluca," 1933, from "The Mexican Portfolio," Photogravure in brownish-black on wove paper, watermark BFK Rives, Image: 6.375" H x 5" W; Sheet: 15.875" H x 12.25" W

              Est: $300 - $500

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) "Girl and Child, Toluca," 1933, from "The Mexican Portfolio" Photogravure in brownish-black on wove paper, watermark BFK Rives From the edition printed in "The Mexican Portfolio" in 1967

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Wall Street
              Dec. 18, 2023

              Wall Street

              Est: $10,000 - $15,000

              Paul Strand 1890 - 1976 platinum palladium print, editioned '52/100' in pencil on the reverse, 1915, printed posthumously 1976-77 image: 10¼ by 12¾ in. (26 by 30.5 cm.) frame: 23¼ by 25¼ in. (58.4 by 63.5 cm.)

              Sotheby's
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Cristo, Tlacochoaya, Oaxaca" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933, Photogravure on paper, Sight: 10.25" H x 7.875" W
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Cristo, Tlacochoaya, Oaxaca" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933, Photogravure on paper, Sight: 10.25" H x 7.875" W

              Est: $700 - $900

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) "Cristo, Tlacochoaya, Oaxaca" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933 Photogravure on paper Edition of 1000; printed later 1967 Appears unsigned; De Capo Press, Boston, MA, pub.

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            • Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Woman and Baby, Hidalgo" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933, Photogravure on paper, Sight 5" H x 6.5" W, $300-500
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), "Woman and Baby, Hidalgo" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933, Photogravure on paper, Sight 5" H x 6.5" W, $300-500

              Est: $300 - $500

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) "Woman and Baby, Hidalgo" from the "Mexican Portfolio," 1933 Photogravure on paper Appears unsigned

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            • Paul Strand (1890-1976), "France," 1950, Gelatin silver print on paper mounted to a board mount, Image: 4.625" H x 5.875" W; Mount: 14.625" H x 12.125" W
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976), "France," 1950, Gelatin silver print on paper mounted to a board mount, Image: 4.625" H x 5.875" W; Mount: 14.625" H x 12.125" W

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) "France," 1950 Gelatin silver print on paper mounted to a board mount Signed, titled, and dated in ink, verso: Paul Strand

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            • 'Toadstool and Grasses, Maine'
              Oct. 25, 2023

              'Toadstool and Grasses, Maine'

              Est: $8,000 - $12,000

              Paul Strand 1890 - 1976 'Toadstool and Grasses, Maine' gelatin silver print, flush-mounted to card, titled, dated, credited and initialed by Hazel Strand, the photographer's widow, and with 'MEH32 in pencil on the reverse, 1928, printed later  image: 9½ by 7⅝ in. (24.1 by 19.4 cm.)

              Sotheby's
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976); Central Park, New York;
              Oct. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976); Central Park, New York;

              Est: $30,000 - $50,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) Central Park, New York, 1915 Unique platinum print, printed 1915 from the original glass negative; monogrammed 'PS' at the lower left corner of the image, framed. 7 1/4 x 13 in. (18.4 x 33 cm.) sheet 22 3/4 x 19 1/2 in. (32.3 x 49.5 cm.)

              Bonhams
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976); 'Vesuvius from Pompeii';
              Oct. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976); 'Vesuvius from Pompeii';

              Est: $3,000 - $4,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) 'Vesuvius from Pompeii', 1912 Unique hand-colored platinum print; the photographer's '1912 by P. Strand' blindstamp on the image, tipped to the original mount, signed and titled in pencil on the mount. 8 7/8 x 6 3/4 in. (22.5 x 17.1 cm.) sheet 15 x 11 1/2 in. (38.1 x 29.2 cm.)

              Bonhams
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976); Boy, Luzzara, Italy;
              Oct. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976); Boy, Luzzara, Italy;

              Est: $8,000 - $12,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) Boy, Luzzara, Italy, 1953 Gelatin silver print; mounted, signed 'Paul Strand H.S.', by Hazel Strand on behalf of Paul Strand, in pencil on the reverse, framed. 5 7/8 x 4 5/8 in. (15 x 11.7 cm.) mount 7 x 5 5/8 in. (17.8 x 14.2 cm.)

              Bonhams
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976); Mrs. Archie MacDonald, South Uist, Hebrides;
              Oct. 06, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976); Mrs. Archie MacDonald, South Uist, Hebrides;

              Est: $8,000 - $12,000

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) Mrs. Archie MacDonald, South Uist, Hebrides, 1954 Gelatin silver print; flush-mounted, signed 'Paul Strand AK', by Ann Kennedy on behalf of Paul Strand, in pencil on the reverse, framed. 7 1/2 x 8 7/8 in. (19 x 22.5 cm.) sheet 18 5/8 x 15 5/8 in. (47.3 x 39.7 cm.)

              Bonhams
            • PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) New York (rooftops), from Camera Work Number 48.
              Oct. 05, 2023

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) New York (rooftops), from Camera Work Number 48.

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              PAUL STRAND (1890-1976) New York (rooftops), from Camera Work Number 48. Photogravure on Japan tissue, the image measuring 5 1/4x6 3/4 inches (13.3x17.1 cm.), the sheet 11x7 7/8 inches (27.9x20 cm.), the original page mount 11 3/4x8 1/4 inches (29.8x21 cm.). 1916 Provenance: Private Collection, New York

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Wall Street
              Oct. 05, 2023

              Wall Street

              Est: $8,000 - $12,000

              Paul Strand 1890 - 1976 Wall Street photogravure on tissue from Camera Work No. 48, framed, 1915, printed 1916, (Greenough, pp. 12-13) image: 5 by 6¼ in. (12.7 by 15.9 cm.) frame: 13 by 13¼ in. (33 by 33.7 cm.)

              Sotheby's
            • Paul Strand (1890-1976)
              Sep. 29, 2023

              Paul Strand (1890-1976)

              Est: £400 - £600

              Paul Strand (1890-1976) Paul Strand (1890-1976) THE MEXICAN PORTFOLIO, 1967. Second Edition, introduction by David Alfaro Siqueiros. Includes 20 photogravures, loose as issued, images sizes 159 x 127mm to 254 x 203m (or the reverse), sheet sizes 400 x 314mm. Housed in a linen clamshell box with printed slipcase measuring 435 x338mm. Unsigned, with notation 'NOT FOR SALE' in ink on colophon, where the edition number/1000 is typically indicated. New York: De Capo Press, 1967. Plates included in this portfolio include: Near Saltillo Church, Coapiaxtla Virgin, San Felipe, Oaxaca Women of Santa Anna, Michoacan Men of Santa Anna, Michoacan Woman, Patzcuaro Boy, Uruapan Cristo, Oaxaca Woman and Boy, Tenancingo Plaza, State of Puebla Man with a Hoe, Los Remedios Calvario, Patzcuaro Cristo, Tlacochoaya, Oaxaca Boy, Hidalgo Woman and Baby, Hidalgo Girl and Child, Toluca Cristo with Thorns Man, Tenancingo Young Woman and Boy, Toluca Gateway, Hidalgo.

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