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Edward Weston

1886-1958

"Zohmah and Jean Charlot, [Honeymoon]" 1939

Gelatin silver print on paper mounted to a thin board mount
Initialed and dated in pencil on the mount, at right: EW; signed and dated again, and numbered in pencil on the mount, verso: P039-CH-1
Image/Sheet: 7.625" H x 9.625" W; Mount: 14" H x 15.5" W

  • Provenance: The Artist
    Glen Fishback, gifted from the above for Fishback's son / Weston's namesake, Kurt Edward Fishback, as a newborn in 1942
    Kurt Edward Fishback, by descent from the above
    Private Collection, acquired from the above
  • Literature: Conger 1473/1939
    Nancy Newhall, "The Photographs of Edward Weston" (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1946), 29, plate 24.
    Edward Weston, "The Daybooks of Edward Weston, Vol. 2 California," ed. Nancy Newhall (Millerton, NY: Aperture, 1973), plate 24.
    "The Charlot Collection of Edward Weston Photographs," (Honolulu, HI: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1984), 9.
    Theodore Stebbins, "Weston's Westons: Portraits and Nudes" (Boston: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1989), plate 114.
    Sarah Greenough, Joel Snyder, David Travis, and Colin Westerbeck, "On the Art of Fixing a Shadow: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Photography" (Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art; Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1989), 321, cat. 271.
    Amy Conger, "Edward Weston: Photographs from the Collection of the Center for Creative Photography," (Tucson, AZ: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1992), #1473/1939.
    Susan Danly, Jonathan Spaulding, Jessica Todd Smith, and Jennifer A. Watts, "Edward Weston: A Legacy" (The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens; New York: Merrell, 2003), 200, plate 79.
    Terence Pitts, "Edward Weston," ed. Manfred Heiting (Cologne: Taschen, 2013), 219.
  • Notes: Weston made this photograph on Point Lobo around May 29, 1939; Zohmah and Jean Charlot married in San Francisco on May 26, and while on their honeymoon, they came to Carmel for a brief visit with the Westons (Edward Weston and Charis Wilson) who had gotten married only a month earlier. Zohmah and Jean Charlot were napping on the rocks at Point Lobos when Edward Weston made this photograph. A variant on this image was Weston's single contribution to the Family of Man exhibition organized by Edward Steichen in 1955 that traveled internationally, accompanied by a publication of the same name. - Amy Conger, 1992
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The mount is affixed to the back mat with three archival corners by the upper left and lower corners.

    Unframed


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