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Chad KleitschNumber 149 White (Still Life Photograph of Tulip Flower on White) 2010
2010
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Contemporary still life photograph of white tulip flower on white background
"Untitled - Number 149 (White)", by Chad Kleitsch, 2010
Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag matte paper
60 x 60 inch (60 x 60 paper size) unframed and made to order
ed. of 25
Contemporary floral still life of close-up view of a white flower on a crisp white background. A green stem is visible with the contrasting translucent white petals above. The beautiful high-quality, archival inkjet print is currently unframed.
Also available in the following sizes:
All editions are printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Matte Paper with Epson archival quality inks
available in editions of 25 in the sizes below:
10 x 10 inch (11 x 17 paper size) - $900, unframed
18 x 18 inch (20 x 24 paper size) - $2,200, unframed
30 x 30 inch (30 x 30 paper size) - $2,500, unframed & unmounted
30 x 40 inch (30 x 40 paper size) - $2,700, unframed & unmounted
40 x 40 inch (40 x 40 paper size) - $4,500 unframed & unmounted
48 x 48 inch (48 x 48 paper size) - $5,200 unframed & unmounted
48 x 60 inch (48 x 60 paper size) - $5,800 unframed & unmounted
60 x 60 inch (60 x 60 paper size) - $6,500 unframed & unmounted
*inquire within for mounting and framing options
About the artist:
A leading fine art photographer, Chad Kleitsch work has been displayed in galleries and museums throughout the United States. He has been featured in numerous exhibitions. Kleitsch was born and raised in New Jersey. He earned his B.A. in Photography at Bard College in New York. He has since lectured Yale University, Sarah Lawrence College and taught at Bard College, The Center for Photography at Woodstock as well as at, La Guardia College. In his 28 year career Kleitsch has photographed many interesting projects, among them abandoned factories in the American Rust Belt, asylums in the American northeast , the pre-restoration documentation of Ellis Island, street photography, an extensive botanicals survey, also an essay on museum installations around the country. Currently he is working on an essay of scanography of rare documents. His work appears frequently in publications and books such as Chronogram, Weird U.S., Bystander: A History of Street Photography,The Mountain Record, and TIME Magazine and has been reviewed in TheNew York Times, The New Yorker, Time Out, Albany Times Union, and Fortune Magazine.
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- Creation Year:2010
- Dimensions:Height: 60 in (152.4 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:18 x 18 inches unframed (20 x 24 inch paper size)Price: $2,20030 x 30 inches (30 x 30 inch paper size) unframed & unmounted Price: $2,50040 x 40 inches (40 x 40 inch paper size) unframed & unmountedPrice: $4,50048 x 60 inches (48 x 60 inch paper size) unframed & unmountedPrice: $5,800
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- Framing:Framing Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Hudson, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2274437531
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