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Manset Fish Wharf
Located in Soquel, CA
Black and White photograph of Marine Supply Company seascape in Southwest Harbor, Maine by Willis
Category

19th Century American Realist Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Otter Point Mount Desert Island Maine
Located in Soquel, CA
Black and White seascape photograph of The Outpost in Mount Desert Island, Maine by Willis H
Category

1930s American Realist Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Norman Parkinson Filmmaker John Huston at Elstree Studios, 1955
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
American film director, screenwriter and actor John Huston, photographed during the filming of his
Category

1950s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Bettie Page, Miami Beach, Florida, 1954 (Framed)
By Bunny Yeager
Located in Miami Beach, FL
, Pennsylvania, U.S., Yeager became one of the most photographed models in Miami. After retiring from modeling
Category

1950s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Norman Parkinson Legroux Soeurs’ Hat, 1952
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
Vogue, July 1973. Apollonia van Ravenstein in Barbados. Vogue, July 1973 Silver gelatin print Estate
Category

1970s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Cape Cod Woman on the Fourth of July, Documentary Portrait Photography
By Henri Cartier-Bresson
Located in New york, NY
1952. Henri Cartier-Bresson, 4th of July, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, 1947 is a vintage gelatin
Category

1940s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Jerry Hall, Soviet Monument
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
Norman Parkinson Jerry Hall Soviet Monument 1975 Silver gelatin print 24 x 20 inches Estate
Category

1970s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Pictorialist Photography, "Pensive Woman"
Located in Rochester, NY
Pictorialist photograph of a young woman. Silver print in the original oak frame. Inscribed on
Category

1910s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Rupe Tarpea in Rome - Vintage Photo 1920s
Located in Roma, IT
Rupe Tarpea in Rome is a gelatin silver-bromide print with light baryta bottom layer. The
Category

1920s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Norman Parkinson Golfing at Le Toque
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
Norman Parkinson Golfing at Le Toque, 1939 Silver gelatin print 40 x 30 inches Estate stamped and
Category

1950s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

Norman Parkinson Golfing at Le Toque
By Norman Parkinson
Located in New York, NY
Norman Parkinson Golfing at Le Toque, 1939 Silver gelatin print 40 x 30 inches Estate stamped and
Category

1950s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

C Print

Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph - Provence Market
By Joseph Consavela
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage French silver gelatin photograph of two women shoppers crossing paths at the entrance to
Category

1930s Other Art Style Figurative Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Vintage Silver Gelatin Print Photograph Weegee Arthur Fellig Photo Portrait
Located in Surfside, FL
pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street
Category

1960s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Bert Hardy Gorbals Boys 1948 - Silver Gelatin Fibre Print
By Bert Hardy
Located in London, GB
Gorbals Boys (1948) - Silver Gelatin Fibre Print (Photo by Bert Hardy/Getty Images Archive London
Category

1940s Modern Figurative Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

James Dean on Street - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt
By Roy Schatt
Located in New York, NY
James Dean on Street - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt 1954/printed later Studio stamp
Category

1950s Contemporary Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

James Cagney - George Hurrell Hollywood Art Photograph 1940 Autographed
By George Hurrell
Located in Glenford, NY
” This is a original mint quality photograph signed and given to fellow dancer George (Yuri) Zoritch by
Category

1940s Other Art Style Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Slim Aarons Estate Edition - Dinner Jazz
By Slim Aarons
Located in London, GB
produced as Original Colour C-type or Black & White Silver Gelatin Photographs – utilising the original
Category

1940s Modern Figurative Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Cardin Hat Over Paris 1960 (printed later) Limited Estate Print
By Norman Parkinson
Located in London, GB
Cardin Hat over Paris, 1960 Silver Print 20 × 24 inches paper size 17.5 x 9' inches image size
Category

1960s Modern Landscape Photography

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

George Hansen
By George Platt Lynes
Located in New York, NY
Gelatin silver print (Edition of 25) Stamped in black ink, verso Titled, dated, and numbered in
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Nude Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

African-American Orphan, Washington, D.C, 1906; printed 1920s rare original
By Lewis Hine
Located in Carmel-by-the-sea, CA
Original Hand Printed Photograph by Lewis Hine. Striking rare portrait of young African American
Category

Early 20th Century Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

MANUEL CARRILLO, Untitled, c.1960’s, Mexico (boys playing baseball on beach)
By Manuel Carrillo
Located in Santa Fe, NM
MANUEL CARRILLO. Boys playing baseball on beach, Mexico. C. 1960's. Framed gelatin silver print
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Black White Silver Gelatin Photographs 1930s For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, there are several options of black white silver gelatin photographs 1930s available for sale. Today, if you’re looking for Photorealist editions of these works and are unable to find the perfect match for your home, our selection also includes Modern. Black white silver gelatin photographs 1930s available on 1stDibs span a range of colors that includes black, gray, beige, silver and more. Wide World Photos, Virgil Apger, Margaret Bourke-White, Robert Jansen and Lauro Bordin took a thoughtful approach to this subject that are worth considering. Frequently made by artists working in silver gelatin print, film and paper, all of these available pieces are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large iterations of these items, so small black white silver gelatin photographs 1930s measuring 3.59 inches across are available.

How Much are Black White Silver Gelatin Photographs 1930s?

The average selling price for black white silver gelatin photographs 1930s we offer is $353, while they’re typically $200 on the low end and $5,950 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Black-white-photography for You

There’s a lot to love about black and white photography.

The unique and timeless quality of a black and white photograph accentuates any room. Some might argue that we’re naturally drawn to color photography because it’s the world we know best. This is a shared belief, particularly in the era of camera-phone photography, editing apps and the frenetic immediacy of sharing photos on social media. But when we look at black and white photography, we experience deep, rich shadows and tonal properties in a way that transfixes us. Composition and textures are crisp and engaging. We’re immediately drawn to the subjects of vintage street photography and continue to feel the emotional impact of decades-old photojournalism. The silhouettes of mountains in black and white landscape photography are particularly pronounced, while portrait photography and the skylines of urban cityscapes come to life in monochrome prints.

When decorating with fine photography, keep in mind that some color photographs may not be suitable for every space. However, you can be more daring with black and white photos. The gray tones are classic, sophisticated and generally introduce elegance to any corner of your home, which renders black and white prints amazingly versatile.

Black and white photography adapts to its surroundings like a chameleon might. A single large-scale black and white photograph above the sofa in your living room is going to work with any furniture style, and as some homeowners and designers today are working to introduce more muted tones and neutral palettes to dining rooms and bedrooms, the integration of black and white photography — a hallmark of minimalist decor — is a particularly natural choice for such a setting.

Another advantage to bringing black and white photography into your home is that you can style walls and add depth and character without worrying about disrupting an existing color scheme. Black and white photographs actually harmonize well with accent colors such as yellow, red and green. Your provocative Memphis Group lighting and bold Pierre Paulin seating will pair nicely with the black and white fine nude photography you’ve curated over the years.

Black and white photography also complements a variety of other art. Black and white photos pair well with drawings and etchings in monochromatic hues. They can also form part of specific color schemes. For example, you can place black and white prints in colored picture frames for a pop of color. And while there are no hard and fast rules, it’s best to keep black and white prints separate from color photographs. Color prints stand out in a room more than black and white prints do. Pairing them may detract attention from your black and white photography. Instead, dedicate separate walls or spaces to each.

Once you’ve selected the photography that best fits your space, you’ll need to decide how to hang the images. If you want to hang multiple photos, it’s essential to know how to arrange wall art. A proper arrangement can significantly enhance a living space.

On 1stDibs, explore a vast collection of compelling black and white photography by artists such as Mark Shaw, Jack Mitchell (a photographer you should know), Berenice Abbott and David Yarrow.