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Artist: Mitch Epstein
The Hernshead, Central Park 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
Central Park 2014 from the series Rocks and Clouds
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Price Upon Request
Split Rock, The Rambles, Central Park 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Price Upon Request
Rockaway, Queens 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Price Upon Request
Indian Prayer Rock, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
Cloud #108, 2015
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
Cloud #108, 2015 from the series Rocks and Clouds
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #96, 2015
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
Cloud #96, 2015 from the series Rocks and Clouds
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #94, 2015
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #89, 2015
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
#89, 2015 from the series Rocks and Clouds
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #88, 2015
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #33, 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Price Upon Request
Cloud #18, 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
Cloud #18, 2014 from the series Rocks and Clouds
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
Central Park II, 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
Central Park, New York II 2014
By Mitch Epstein
Located in New York, NY
68 x 54 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Also available as:
40 x 30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition of 6
Category
Mitch Epstein Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
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