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Floatie, 2006
24 x 24 inches
archival pigment print
Alfred Stieglitz
The Swimming Lesson, 1906
8 x 11 inches
photogravure
Julie Blackmon
Killer Whale, 2004
12 x 12 inches
archival pigment print
Julie Blackmon
Easy Set Pool, 2004
11.75 x 12 inches
archival pigment print
Jeff Brouws
Swan Dive, Beaver, Utah, 1992
24 x 20 inches
archival pigment print
Joe Deal
Synchronized Swimming, Riverside, California, 1982
From the series Beach Cities
13.75 x 13.75 inches
vintage silver print
Jeff Brouws
High Dive, Ventura, California, 1988
24 x 20 inches
chromogenic dye coupler print
David Vestal
Jones Beach, New York, 1957
9 x 13.5 inches
vintage silver print mounted to board
Fred Stein
Couple at the Beach, Coney Island, New York, 1945
8.625 x 7.875 inches
vintage silver print
Fred Stein
Lying in Sand, La Baule, Brittany, France, 1937
7.625 x 9.875 inches
vintage silver print
Henry Wessel
Waikiki, 1985
11 x 14 inches
silver print
Henry Wessel
City Beach, 1976
11 x 14 inches
silver print
Harry Callahan
Cape Cod, 1972
12 x 11 inches
silver print
Mary Mattingly
Watercrawler, 2004
30 x 30 inches
chromogenic dye coupler print mounted to dibond
Elijah Gowin
Divide 1, 2006
34 x 40 inches
pigment inkjet print
Stephen Hughes
St. David's, Wales, 1998
22 x 27.5 inches
chromogenic dye coupler print
Chip Hooper
Surf #1562, 2006
20 x 24 inches
silver print
Chip Hooper
Surf #1176, 2003
20 x 24 inches
silver print
Chip Hooper
Surf #1682, 2009
20 x 24 inches
silver print
Robbert Flick
SV 53/82 Surf 1, 1982
20 x 24 inches
vintage silver print
Laurent Millet
Cabana #19, 2000
12 x 16 inches
toned silver print
Laurent Millet
Cabana #22, 2000
12 x 16 inches
toned silver print
Aaron Siskind
Martha's Vineyard, 1951
10.375 x 14 inches
vintage silver print mounted to board
Aaron Siskind
Martha's Vineyard 6 (Seaweed), 1952
14 x 11 inches
silver print
Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski
Baja, California (3 February 1982)
sequence of five 3.5 x 5 inch vintage silver prints
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