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Robert Werling Art

Robert Werling was born in San Francisco, 1946, and realized an interest in art at an early age. While briefly attending a commercial art school, he found photography to be his medium and went on to obtain both a BA and an honorary MS from the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. He also studied privately under Ansel Adams from 1966–70 and Imogen Cunningham from 1969–75. Through his affiliation with Adams, Werling came to know and work with other noted photographers. Brett Weston became his close friend and mentor, and Marion Post Wolcott, relying on his darkroom expertise, entrusted her negatives to his printing genius.

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Sierra Mountain Reflections - Black White Landscape Photograph
By Robert Werling
Located in Soquel, CA
Stunning black & white landscape photograph with trees reflecting in water in the Sierra Nevada mountains by California artist Robert Werling. Signed on mat lower right: "Bob Werling." Presented in a silver metal frame. Image, 15"H x 19"W. Robert Werling was born in San Francisco, California in 1946 and realized an interest in art at an early age. While briefly attending a commercial art school, he found photography to be his medium and went on to obtain both a BA and an honorary MS from the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, CA. He also studied privately under Ansel Adams from 1966 to 1970 and Imogen Cunningham from 1969 to 1975. Through his affiliation with Adams, Werling came to know and work with other noted photographers. Brett Weston became his close friend and mentor and Marion Post Wolcott, relying on his darkroom expertise, entrusted her negatives to his printing genius. While creating an impressive number of his own fine art prints, Werling also lectured extensively and worked as an instructor for the Brooks Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara, the Zone System Seminars and Workshops in the United States, and for the Werkschule fur Fotografie in Soltau, Germany. Werling has exhibited his photographs in over sixty one-man and group shows in both the United States and Europe. He was guest curator of photography for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art organizing VIVO, the Contemporary Japanese Photography and Brett Weston’s photographs...
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1990s Realist Robert Werling Art

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Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Portrait of Imogen Cunningham - Black White Photograph
By Robert Werling
Located in Soquel, CA
A stunning black and white photographic portrait of Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) by California photographer, Robert Werling (b. 1946). Signed and dated by the artist on the mat, low...
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1970s Realist Robert Werling Art

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Robert Werling (American, B.1946) Black And Photograph, Mountain Landscape
By Robert Werling
Located in Bridgeport, CT
Pencil signed lower right. A mountain landscape with the mist over the forest in the winter. He is known for his mountain views in the American west full paper Site 14 3/4” x 18 1/2...
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20th Century American Rustic Robert Werling Art

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