Posted December 16, 200816 yr Does anyone know how I can buy prints of her photos? (sorry brief, - iPhone - work)
December 16, 200816 yr http://www.allposters.com/gallery.asp?CID=3889D6D7E43142C9AFD3BB6062496EBF&PPID=1&c=c&search=22796&parentpath=0-623-1943-9836&startat=/GetThumb.asp Note that if you see one you like but the price listed is too high, they have smaller sizes for a lower price. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 16, 200816 yr Thanks Mayday, but you know what, none of her iconic photos of Cleveland or specifically the terminal tower are part of that group. I am having a hard time finding them, online at least.
December 16, 200816 yr Try this: http://www.clevelandart.org/Explore/artist.asp?searchText=india&display=list&level=0&tab=1&recNo=19 And click on "Order a Study Photograph" - it looks like they offer 8x10s for $30.00 a pop. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 16, 200816 yr http://www.clevelandart.org/Explore/artistwork.asp?searchText=india&tab=1&recNo=19&woRecNo=15
December 16, 200816 yr There's currently a photograph of the Chrysler Building by Bourke-White up for auction at Christies. Perhaps we can all go to together on it, the estimate is $30,000 - $40,000. The art market has been under performing in recent months, so we might get lucky. A print of Terminal Tower and High Level Bridge sold in April of last year for 10,000. I've got $20 and some pocket change, anyone else want to go in on this? If you simply want a reproduction, ebay is an option. A search for the photographer's name brought 35 results. You might also try searching for the subject matter. Photographers, even famous ones, aren't always listed on images. Also, if a Museum owns a piece, they may have reproduced it, especially if it has appeared in an exhibition. And, wacky idea time, consider finding a high quality digital copy of an image you like, and have it enlarged by a print shop. You might find the results more satisfying than any poster. If you want an actual photographic print, watch the local auction houses, and check the galleries. I always enjoy looking at Aspire Auctions and Rachel Davis Fine Arts for local artists, and locally related art works. It is plausible that a photo of Cleveland might turn up locally at auction. And of course, before making any purchase of a work of fine art, call or visit the Cleveland Museum of Art's Ingalls Library and do a little research into the object. Bidding on purely emotional investment in an object is unwise. If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
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