Exhibition Print from “Vibrazioni”
Exhibition print from “Vibrazioni” is a vintage photographic print on color paper applied on cardboard realized by Harold Miller Null in 1990.
Hand-signed and dated on the lower right margin.
Exibition print from “ Vibrazioni” is a vintage photographic print on color paper applied on cardboard realized by Harold Miller Null in 1990.
Hand signed and dated on the lower right margin.
Print performed for personal exposition in Ferrara "Vibrazioni", 1990. Numbered on the lower left margin. Edition of 1/20.
Extraordinary artist's print that depicts a macro detail.
Harold Miller Null, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA in 1916 was an American photographer who spent much of his life based in Italy.
In the years of his youth he undertook medical studies, which were later interrupted, and traveled extensively both in his country and abroad. In 1955 he left the service and followed a program of classical studies in Rome. In Italy he became acquainted with the work of the painter and engraver Giorgio Morandi, and this exerted a profound influence on his subsequent photographic work. Null's photographs have been used to illustrate books and have appeared in many magazines. His works are present in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan in New York, in the art museums of Philadelphia and Cleveland and have been purchased by numerous private collectors.
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