THIS SELECTION OF PRINTS ARE Platinum-Palladium ESTATE PRINTS, AVAILABLE FOR SALE.
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Two Callas 2, late 1920s
$3,500.
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Art & Inspiration
For Imogen, a love of platinum printing began early in her career during her time working as an assistant at Edward Curtis's Studio in Seatle. She was inpsired to gain more knowledge about the platinum printing process by the printer at the studio, Adolph Kuhn. With Kuhn's encouragement, Imogen traveled to Dresden Germany in 1909 to study photographic chemistry with Robert Luther at Technische Hochschule.
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Science & Technique
This training with Robert Luther combined with Imogen's background and education in chemistry resulted in the publication "About Self-Production of Platinum Prints for Brown Tones (1910)". Originally published in German and later translated to English by Dr. Henry Rapoport.
Rondal and Padraic, 1922
$3,500.
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Rubber Plant 3, 1929
$3,500.
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Beauty & Craft
There is an intrinsic beauty and perfection in a well executed silver gelatin print but platinum printing creates an emotive response that is often not available with traditional printing processes. It is this warmth and hand crafted detail that makes platinum images so visually engaging.