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James Sparshatt
Southern Belle by James Sparshatt. Framed Silver Gelatin Photo Print

2023

$817.31
£595
€696.92
CA$1,122.95
A$1,221.33
CHF 647.26
MX$14,634.05
NOK 8,226.33
SEK 7,536.43
DKK 5,209.22

About the Item

Southern Belle 2023 Dancers in Reds bar in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in the early hours. The juke joint as a place to dance, rough around the edges, a place where anything goes, where the drinks are plentiful and the frills are negligible… these places are of an era that has almost passed into history. Reds is perhaps one of the few authentic joints left in the south. James Sparshatt’s black and white photographs of music and dance capture the emotion and intensity of people lost in the rhythm of the moment. His fine art photographs are available as beautiful, traditional silver gelatin prints, as delicious palladium platinum prints produced by 31 Studio – The Platinum Print Room – recognised masters of this printing art form and in a larger format on archival Hahnemuhle rag paper. Each paper has been chosen for its outstanding quality to satisfy both discerning collectors and first time buyers looking for a beautiful image for their home. Baryta silver gelatin print Edition of 35 Dark wood frame with UV clarity glass Signed by the artist Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery Location : Memphis, Tennessee USA Series : Rhythms of Emotion Year : 2023 Media: Baryta silver gelatin print Frame: Wooden with UV clarity glass Paper size : 20" x 16" Image size : 18" x 12" Framed size : 27” x 21”
  • Creator:
    James Sparshatt (1966, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.26 in (54 cm)Width: 25.99 in (66 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Coltishall, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1546214583492

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