Edward Weston

(American, 1886–1958)

Edward Weston was a seminal American photographer whose radical approach to composition, lighting, and form changed the history of the medium. The photographs Shell (1927), and Pepper No. 30 (1930), evinces Weston’s ability to transform landscapes, portraits, and still lifes into visual enigmas. “The camera should be used for a recording of life, for rendering the very substance and quintessence of the thing itself, whether it be polished steel or palpitating flesh,” the artist once stated. Born on March 24, 1886 in Highland Park, IL, he was given his first camera by his father at the age of 16, sparking a lifelong interest. Weston enrolled at the Illinois College of Photography after having failed to start a photography career in California without a degree. Finishing the course in six months, he returned to California better prepared and began working as an assistant in portrait studios around Los Angeles. The artist opened his own studio in 1909, where he would work for the next 20 years. In 1932, Weston helped form the influential Group f/64 alongside Ansel AdamsWillard Van Dyke, Imogen Cunningham, and Sonya Noskowiak. The purpose of the group was to further their common aesthetic interests by establishing a formal rubric for photography. Over the course of his career, the artist’s style shifted from the Pictorialist’s blurred painterly effects to the crisply focused images of Alfred Stieglitz. The artist died on January 1, 1958 in Carmel, CA. Today, his works are held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

Edward Weston Artworks

Edward Weston (8 results)
ROCKS AND PEBBLES, 1948

Edward Weston

ROCKS AND PEBBLES, 1948

Waddington's

Est. 3,000–5,000 CAD

OCEANO, 1936

Edward Weston

OCEANO, 1936

Waddington's

Est. 1,600–1,800 CAD

WING OF PELICAN, 1931

Edward Weston

WING OF PELICAN, 1931

Waddington's

Est. 3,000–5,000 CAD

POINT LOBOS, 1929

Edward Weston

POINT LOBOS, 1929

Waddington's

Est. 3,000–5,000 CAD

KELP, 1930

Edward Weston

KELP, 1930

Waddington's

Est. 3,000–5,000 CAD

RANCHO SONOMA, 1937

Edward Weston

RANCHO SONOMA, 1937

Waddington's

Est. 2,500–4,500 CAD

MR. FRY, BURNET, TEXAS, 1941

Edward Weston

MR. FRY, BURNET, TEXAS, 1941

Waddington's

Est. 5,000–8,000 CAD