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Myron Wood Art

American, 1921-1999

Myron Wood was born on December 11, 1921, in Wilson. He was a mid-20th century American photographer and author of eight books on the Southwest. A native of Oklahoma, Wood relocated to Colorado in 1947 where he worked as the assistant curator for photography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Wood is known for his iconic image of Georgia O'Keeffe and his photographs of the American Southwest. His photographs have been widely published in books and magazines. Wood died in 1999.

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Artist: Myron Wood
Myron Wood “Broadmoor and Front Range” 1978 Original Gelatin Silver Print
By Myron Wood
Located in Denver, CO
This evocative 1978 gelatin silver print by renowned Colorado photographer Myron Wood (1921–1999) captures the sweeping beauty of the Front Range as seen from the historic Broadmoor ...
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1970s American Modern Myron Wood Art

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Photographic Film

Mobile by Alexander Calder (O Keeffe at Abiquiu), Myron Wood Photograph
By Myron Wood
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning black and white photograph by renowned photographer Myron Wood captures the iconic mobile by Alexander Calder at Georgia O'Keeffe's Abiquiu home in April 1980. The imag...
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1980s American Modern Myron Wood Art

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Photographic Film

Sheep, Storm, South Park, Colorado (Sheep grazing on a Colorado plain)
By Myron Wood
Located in Denver, CO
"Sheep, Storm, South Park, Colorado" – 1967 Vintage Black-and-White Photograph by Myron Wood Signed Western Landscape Print Capturing the Drama and Serenity of Colorado Experience t...
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1960s American Modern Myron Wood Art

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Photographic Film

Group of Five Gelatin Silver Prints
By Myron Wood
Located in Astoria, NY
Myron Wood (American, 1921-1999), Five Gelatin Silver Prints, comprising: "Potato Cellar, Steamboat Springs, Colo", signed in pencil lower right and dated "12-64" lower right, titled...
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1960s Post-War Myron Wood Art

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Silver Gelatin

Southwestern Still Life Photo by Myron Wood, O’Keeffe’s Abiquiú Home, 1980
By Myron Wood
Located in Denver, CO
This striking vintage black and white Southwestern still life photograph was captured in 1980 by acclaimed American photographer Myron Wood (1921–1999). Rich in cultural and historic...
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20th Century American Modern Myron Wood Art

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Photographic Paper

Signed Myron Wood Photograph of Taos Pueblo in Winter, Southwestern Art
By Myron Wood
Located in Denver, CO
Experience the serene beauty and cultural depth of the American Southwest with this original signed black-and-white photograph by renowned photographer Myron Wood (1921–1999). Captur...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Myron Wood Art

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Lithographer s Bench
By Myron Wood
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Original photograph by the Artist.
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Myron Wood Art

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Photographic Paper

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