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Charlie Wunder Four Corners Exhibition Photographs, Collection of 27, 1954
Gelatin silver prints, signed and titled, with hand stamps on reverse
Mounts 16 in x 20 in; images approx. 13 1/2 in x 10 1/2 in / mounts 40.6 x 50.8 cm; images approx. 34.3 x 26.7 cm
Provenance: Estate of Charlie Wunder, Denver
This collection includes 27 gelatin silver prints by Charlie Wunder from his 1954 Four Corners exhibition in Colorado Springs. The group is composed largely of Colorado mountain subjects, with each photograph signed and titled on the original mat. Wunder was active as a Colorado photographer and also worked as an aerial photographer during the Second World War.
The photographs are presented as a complete exhibition group, giving the collection stronger context than individual landscape prints alone. The signed mats and hand stamps on the reverse preserve useful documentation of the photographer, title, and exhibition history. As a group, the collection fits within American West photography, Colorado landscape imagery, and mid-twentieth-century regional photographic practice.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.
Gelatin silver prints, signed and titled, with hand stamps on reverse
Mounts 16 in x 20 in; images approx. 13 1/2 in x 10 1/2 in / mounts 40.6 x 50.8 cm; images approx. 34.3 x 26.7 cm
Provenance: Estate of Charlie Wunder, Denver
This collection includes 27 gelatin silver prints by Charlie Wunder from his 1954 Four Corners exhibition in Colorado Springs. The group is composed largely of Colorado mountain subjects, with each photograph signed and titled on the original mat. Wunder was active as a Colorado photographer and also worked as an aerial photographer during the Second World War.
The photographs are presented as a complete exhibition group, giving the collection stronger context than individual landscape prints alone. The signed mats and hand stamps on the reverse preserve useful documentation of the photographer, title, and exhibition history. As a group, the collection fits within American West photography, Colorado landscape imagery, and mid-twentieth-century regional photographic practice.
We ship free anywhere in the world, fully insured, packed by hand.

