Ernst Haas (1921 – 1986)
Seagulls in La Jolla, USA, California, 1954
Open edition
Available in other formats on request:
40,3 x 50,5 cm, Limited edition of 30, 5.400 €
50,8 x 76,2 cm, Limited edition of 30, 9.000 €
76,2 x 101,6 cm, Limited edition of 15, 18.000 €
Ernst Haas is one of the most important proponents of photojournalism and, as a pioneer of colour photography, created unsurpassed works of art. His journalistic eye and unmistakable visual language have made his black-and-white photographs of life in the ruins of post-war Vienna unique documents of the times. His moving series on the first homecoming prisoners of war from Russia in particular is one of the key milestones of reportage photography to this day.
After emigrating to the USA, he was the first Austrian to become a member and later president of Magnum Photos agency. In the early 1950s, Haas discovered colour photography, which was still scorned at the time. His New York essay Images of a Magic City was to become the first major series of pictures ever printed in colour by Life.
Gelatin silver print from the original negative, print date: 1992
Image dimensions 22 x 33 cm (22 x 33 inch)
Object dimensions 27,9 x 35,5 cm (27,9 x 35,5 inch)
Mounting, Framing Frame upon request
Annotations
Photographer's copyright stamp, stamp »Printed by Sid Kaplan 1992« and »Ernst Haas Studio Inc.« copyright stamp with facsimile signature of the photographer as well as stamp with handwritten entries of work title, date of exposure, reference no. »EHBW-00085«, printer, print date and edition number »NE (1)«, signed in pencil by the photographer's son Alexander Haas on the reverse
Prints / Magnum /