Ansel Adams
Crosses, Trampas Church, New Mexico, ca. 1950

This print was made by a historic photography museum in the US in the early 1980s to catalog their permanent collection under the official permission of Ansel Adams. It around 40 years old and made from a master negative specially for print circulation to the media and publishing companies.

Details:

Glossy medium weight RC gelatin silver print. On the reverse are museum stamps in black ink and an archive number inscription. In the lower right corner of the image Adam's signature can be seen. This is printed in from the negative and not an actual signature.

- Photograph date: 1950.
- Date photo printed: 1980s.

Size: 8 x 10 inches (204 mm x 254 mm).

Condition: Print is in very good condition.

Terms:

- Buyer responsible for all shipping costs and or any import or custom fees to their home country.
- Returns accepted, but buyer pays for all return shipping fees. Refund will be given after returned item is safely returned.
- Purchase of this photograph is for collecting purposes only and does not imply copyright usage in any way.

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