Records & Results: Photographs & Photobooks Martín Chambi & Images of South America Lead Classic & Contemporary Photographs at Swann Our sale of Classic & Contemporary Photographs on Thursday, April 18 saw active bidding across all categories with early-twentieth-century photography, Humanist portraits and sublime images of nature making an impact. Lot 251: Album with 118 photographs, 16 attributed to Martín Chambi, depicting different regions of South America, silver prints, 1920s. Sold for $58,750, a record for images by Chambi. Herbert Heard Evans & Martín Chambi Vernacular photography led the sale with a personal album, compiled by Herbert Heard Evans, containing 118 silver prints depicting the city and region of Cusco, Peru, as well as other parts of Latin America in the 1920s. Sixteen of the images were attributed to Peruvian photographer Martín Chambi. Lot 251: Album with 118 photographs, 16 attributed to Martín Chambi, depicting different regions of South America, silver prints, 1920s. Sold for $58,750, a record for images by Chambi. Evans was the Assistant Superintendent of the Mechanical Division of the Panama Canal from 1919-42, and during his station, he and his wife traveled extensively throughout South America. The album reached $58,750 after a lengthy bidding war, a record for images by Chambi. Early 20th Century Lot 32: Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, Number 36, complete with 17 photogravures, New York, 1911. Sold for $17,500. Early-twentieth-century works included Alfred Stieglitz’s publication Camera Work with Number 36, 1911, complete with 17 photogravures by Stieglitz, and Number 49-50, 1917, edited by Stieglitz with 10 photogravures by Paul Strand ($17,500 and $16,250, respectively). Lot 48: May Ray, Electricité, 10 photogravures after Ray’s Rayographs, with text by Pierre Bost, 1931. Sold for $37,500. Also of note was an album of 55 photographs by Wilson A. Bentley, all but four of his groundbreaking images of snow crystals ($22,500) and Man Ray’s 1931 Electricité, with 10 photogravures after the artist’s Rayographs ($37,500). Dorothea Lange Lot 148: Dorothea Lange, Korean Child, silver print, 1958, printed 1960s. Sold for $20,000, a record for the image. Poignant portraits by Dorothea Lange proved be popular with buyers. Korean Child, printed 1960s, taken during Lange’s 1958 trip through Asia, set a record for the image at $20,000. Migratory Cotton Picker, Eloy, Arizona, 1940, printed circa 1966, brought $15,000. Humanist Portraits Lot 171: Graciela Iturbide, choice suite of five silver prints from Mujeres de Juchitan, 1979-89, printed circa 1990. Sold for $15,000. Additional works capturing quotidian subjects included Roman Vishniac’s 1936-38 portfolio The Vanished World, printed 1977, complete with 12 silver prints of people in Eastern Europe ($22,500); a choice suite of five silver prints from Graciela Iturbide’s 1979-89 series Mujeres de Juchitan, printed circa 1990 ($15,000); and Brassaï’s 1932 silver print of an amorous Parisian couple Couple d’amoureux, quartier place d’Italie, Paris, printed circa 1970 ($21,250). Sublime Nature Lot 134: Ansel Adams, Portfolio Three: Yosemite Valley, complete with 16 silver prints, letterpress colophon & title sheet with Adams’ introduction, San Francisco, 1926-59, printed 1960. Sold for $57,500. Ansel Adams’ Portfolio Three: Yosemite National Park, 1929-50, printed 1960, complete with 16 silver prints, letterpress colophon and the title page with Adams’ introduction, brought $57,500. Lot 198: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Time Exposed, portfolio with 50 plates, tri-tone offset lithographs, 1991. Sold for $20,000. Other images capturing nature included Adams’ Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, 1960, printed 1979 ($22,500), and Untitled (snowy landscape), 1970-74, by Robert Adams ($13,750). Hiroshi Sugimoto’s 1991 Time Exposed portfolio, with 50 plates of dreamlike seascapes, earned a record for the set at $20,000. Robert Mapplethorpe Lot 185: Robert Mapplethorpe, Lisa Lyon, oversized silver print, 1980-82. Sold for $50,000, a record for an image of Lyon. Each of the five photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe sold: highlights included Lisa Lyon, an oversized silver print from 1980-82, that set a record for an image of Lyon at $50,000, as well as two male nude portraits: Eric, 1980, and an untitled silver print from 1981 ($11,700 and $12,500, respectively). Swann Vice President & Photographs & Photobooks Director, Daile Kaplan: “The sale reflected competitive interest in blue chip materials, with works by Ansel Adams, Brassaï and Robert Mapplethorpe garnering strong prices, and portfolios by Man Ray and Hiroshi Sugimoto selling very well. Swann’s dedication to offering the best examples of vernacular photography attracted major American and European collectors, who continue to explore photography in relation to visual culture.” Complete Results. More about selling at Swann. Share Facebook Twitter April 23, 2019Author: Kelsie JankowskiCategory: Photographs & Photobooks Tags: Alfred Stieglitz Ansel Adams Brassaï Camera Work Classic Photography Contemporary Photography Dorothea Lange Graciela Iturbide Hiroshi Sugimoto Humanist Photography Lisa Lyon Man Ray Martin Chambi Paul Strand Photographs & Photobooks Robert Adams Robert Mapplethorpe Roman Vishniac Sublime Vernacular Photography Wilson A. 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