Estimate: $400 - $600
Price Realized: $1,125 Includes buyer's premium
silver gelatin print
sheet: 15 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches
stamped to verso, editioned 23/20
Property from the Estate of Rosa and Aaron Esman
overall good condition, some gentle handling wear
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frame dimensions: 20 1/4 x 16 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches, acrylic box frame
Throughout their seventy-year marriage Rosa and Aaron Esman shared passion for the arts amassed into an exciting collection of Modern, Post-War, and Contemporary art. Rosa owned several art galleries including Tanglewood Gallery and Rosa Esman Gallery, and was a founding partner of Ubu Gallery. She was a pioneer print publisher of limited edition artworks while at Tanglewood Press, Original Editions, and Abrams Original Editions.
Dr. Aaron Esman was a lover of books, classical and jazz performances, and theater. He was deeply fascinated by the human mind as a psychiatrist and its connections to creativity and often wrote on the subject. Together the Esman’s built a rich collection of art influenced by their shared and individual passions full of Modernism, Dada, Russian Constructivism, and American Pop Art.