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Lot 4130: ELIOT ELISOFON Window Reflections 1935

Est: $400 USD - $600 USDPassed
Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLCTucson, AZ, USSeptember 21, 2021

Item Overview

Description

ELIOT ELISOFON. Untitled (Dixie Cotton half southern fried chicken sign), c. 1935. 6.8x8.2" gelatin silver print. Printed c. 1935. Inscribed in pencil on print verso: PF68087.

Eliot Elisofon (1911-1973) was born on the Lower East Side of New York City. In 1935, after attending Fordham University, Elisofon opened a commercial photography studio and made photographs for advertising and fashion. He joined the Photo League in 1936, eventually becoming its president. His New York street work was exhibited at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art and the Julien Levy Gallery. In 1939 his series Playgrounds of Manhattan was exhibited at the New School; for Elisofon the series was a way to bring attention to playground conditions for children in poor neighborhoods. Elisofon befriended and photographed many artists of the period, including Chaim Gross, Isamu Noguchi, and David Smith, and his studio across from Museum of Modern Art served as a gathering place for artists.

Elisofon's first assignments for Life magazine appeared in 1937, Tin Type Photographer, and Jewish New Year, and in 1941 his image of General Patton was the first color cover of Life. In 1942 Elisofon photographed a French Moroccan concentration camp, Sidi El Agachei but the images were never published. His other photographs of the North African Campaign during WWII became an exhibition titled The Tunisian Triumph, which opened in June of 1943 at MoMA and traveled to 20 cities in the United States.

Over the years, Elisofon travelled to six continents, covering an estimated 2,000,000 miles. His work appeared in Life for almost 30 years and 19 books of his work were published during his lifetime. He made 11 trips to Africa, photographing, making films and collecting art and donated his extensive collection of African art and his photographic archive of over 80,000 images to what became the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. In 2013 the museum celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives and art collection with the exhibition Africa Re-Viewed: The Photographic Legacy of Eliot Elisofon .

Credit:

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Very good. Minor surface wear, very small ferrotyped spots.

Notes

Shipping: $60

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

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. Lower pricing is available for US Mail shipments, please inquire. All packages are fully insured. 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.

Pickup at the Gallery is available by appointment beginning September 23, 2021. Buyers may make their own arrangements for shipping with pick-up at the Gallery by their designated shipping agent.

Auction Details

Terms

Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

$1 - 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 Sept 21 2101

Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions LLC., is pleased to announce its Tuesday September 21, 2021, Live, Online, No Reserve, auction: PHOTOGRAPHS Man & Nature Wildness to the City. The Auction begins at 9:00 am Pacific time, Tuesday September 21, 2021 on the Invaluable Platform

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Terms and Conditions of Sale for Lots in this auction PHOTOGRAPHS Man & Nature Wildness to the City. The Auction begins at 9:00 am Pacific time, Tuesday September 21, 2021 on the Invaluable Platform

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10. Condition: A condition report may be obtained by viewing the online catalog, or you may contact the Gallery. Notwithstanding any condition reports or catalog descriptions provided, all lots are offered and sold AS IS In most cases, we describe the quality of the impression of the print. We have never seen perfect prints as they can have wipe marks and abrasions made by the photographer etc. Our Rankings in this auction relate to both to physical condition of the print. These subjective criteria are then combined for the final subjective ranking designation based on the many thousands of prints Andrew Smith has seen. As our condition grades go down from Excellent to Fair the handling marks noted in those descriptions go from minor visual impairments with no damage to emulsion to major visual impairments with damaged emulsion.

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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$50 increments to $500
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$500 increments to $10,000
$1,000 increments to $20,000
$2,500 increments to $50,000
$5,000 increments to $100,000
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19. Pickup at the Gallery is available by appointment beginning September 23, 2021. Buyers may make their own arrangements for shipping with pick-up at the Gallery by their designated shipping agent.

20. Authenticity of Work Return: A condition report may be obtained by viewing the online catalog or by contacting the Gallery. Notwithstanding any condition reports or catalog descriptions provided, all lots are offered and sold AS IS in accordance with paragraph 9 of the Procedures, Terms and Conditions of Auction. However, if within 21 calendar days after the receipt of the purchase of any lot, as long as the art was received within 30 calendar days of the Auction date, the purchaser provides two opinions by recognized authorities on the artist, and gives notice in writing to the Gallery that the lot is not authentic, and within 7 calendar days of such notice the purchaser returns the lot to the Gallery in the same condition as when sold, the Gallery will refund the full purchase price.

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22. Gallery Remedies: These Procedures, Terms and Conditions of Auction and any other applicable conditions, as well as the Purchasers and Gallery's rights and obligations herein shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Arizona. Purchases that have gone unpaid thirty days (30 calendar days) after the sale are past due and subject to any or all of the following including without limitation. Upon purchase, property is held for sale and payment for 30 days. If unpaid after 30 days the property is no longer for sale; The Gallery will (a) Dispute the purchase on the Auction Platform; (b) hold the Purchaser liable for the purchase price stated on the invoice; (c) cancel the sale and retain as liquidated damages any and all payments made by the Purchaser; (d) resell the property privately or at public auction on three days notice to the Purchaser for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs including handling charges, warehousing, the commissions, attorney's fees, any and all other auction-related charges due and incidental damages. In the event of a default, the Gallery reserves the right to charge the Purchaser's credit card on file in the full amount owed as stated on the invoice.

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24. Not Assignable: The benefits of these warranties are not assignable and are applicable only to the original buyer of the lot, and are conditioned on the buyer returning the work in the same condition as at time of sale and in the time period specified.

25. Misc: Dimensions are given in inches, with height preceding width in all cases. For prints, if the margins are known or believed to be full this is stated. Illustrations in the catalogue are for identification only and should not be used as a basis for determining the condition of the lot. First Date used in the lot description entries refers to the creation of the negative or original electronic capture; a second date, which often follows the medium or size, indicates the approximate print date. The term "signed" means that, in our opinion, the signature is by the artist.

Shipping Terms

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. Lower pricing is available for US Mail shipments, please inquire. All packages are fully insured. 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.

Pickup at the Gallery is available by appointment beginning September 23, 2021. Buyers may make their own arrangements for shipping with pick-up at the Gallery by their designated shipping agent.

Buyers Premium

Purchase Price Buyers Premium. The purchase price paid by the winning bidder is the aggregate of (a) the hammer price or sale price, (b) a Buyer's Premium of 28% (twenty-seven percent) of the first $100,000.00 of the Hammer prices of each lot and a Buyer's Premium of 20% (twenty Percent) of any amount of the Hammer price between $100,000 and $1,000,000.00 and 18% (eighteen percent) of any amount above this last amount plus any applicable, shipping, insurance, handling and processing and Tax.

Arizona Tax Unless Exempt

As Arizona is a State of Origin, all buyers are subject to pay Arizona Sales tax of 8.7%, as charged by Invaluable and Gallery except those who are exempt as follows: 1) Exempt by virtue of being a reseller and Gallery has a Certificate of Resale on file by the time payment is made; 2) Exempt by virtue of being a non-profit or government entity and Gallery has a Certificate of Exemption on file by the time payment is received; 3) Live in one of 5 states that does not charge State Tax, those states being New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska or Delaware or 4) Who are buying from outside of the USA. Buyers are responsible for all taxes, customs fees and VAT that may apply to their purchase and shipment