
Enhance your home with this stunning black and white art print. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room.measurements: Height-36 IN.Width-25 IN.Original 1984 Print by the Trustees of the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. Published by New York Graphic Society Books/Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Designed by Stephen Harvard, printed by Gardner /Fulmer.*some discoloration, but it was in a frame for four decades until this picture. The Print, featuring Leaves, Mt. Rainer National Park, Washington 1942.Ansel Adams(February 20, 1902 - April 22, 1984) was a landscape photographer and environmentalist celebrated for his black-and-white images of the American West. He co-founded Group f/64, a collective of photographers who championed "pure" photography, emphasizing sharp focus and the complete tonal range of a photograph. Together with Fred Archer, he devised the Zone System, a precise image-making technique that enabled photographers to achieve a desired final print through a thorough technical understanding of how tonal range is captured and developed during exposure, negative development, and printing. The resulting clarity and depth of such images became a hallmark of his photography.Throughout his life, Adams was a dedicated advocate for environmental conservation, and his photographic work was deeply connected to this advocacy.
