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Original photolithograph on paper - From the limited edition of 50 - From the Bird Dog Suite - Im mint condition - Hand initialed by William Wegman // This untitled photolithograph by William Wegman, from his Bird Dog Suite series, presents a striking black-and-white image that combines elements of nature and surrealism. Created in 1990, the work depicts a dog partially obscured by dense foliage, blending into the surrounding environment. Wegman, renowned for his conceptual photography often featuring dogs, captures a scene where the animal appears almost camouflaged, evoking themes of wilderness and the instinctual nature of animals. The piece has a timeless quality, with a grainy texture and deep shadows that lend it a nostalgic, almost haunting atmosphere. Hand-initialed by the artist, this limited edition print is a testament to Wegman’s unique perspective on the relationship between animals and their habitats.
Untitled (from the Bird Dog suite), 1990
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Original photolithograph on paper - From the limited edition of 50 - From the Bird Dog Suite - Im mint condition - Hand initialed by William Wegman // This untitled photolithograph by William Wegman, from his Bird Dog Suite series, presents a striking black-and-white image that combines elements of nature and surrealism. Created in 1990, the work depicts a dog partially obscured by dense foliage, blending into the surrounding environment. Wegman, renowned for his conceptual photography often featuring dogs, captures a scene where the animal appears almost camouflaged, evoking themes of wilderness and the instinctual nature of animals. The piece has a timeless quality, with a grainy texture and deep shadows that lend it a nostalgic, almost haunting atmosphere. Hand-initialed by the artist, this limited edition print is a testament to Wegman’s unique perspective on the relationship between animals and their habitats.
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William Wegman
Profiles In Patriotism (from Freedom Of Expression), 1992
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USD 5,500
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