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ABELARDO MORELL (American, b. 1948) CAMERA OBSCURA IMAGE OF THE SEA IN ATTIC signed, titled and d...

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ABELARDO MORELL (American, b. 1948) CAMERA OBSCURA IMAGE OF THE SEA IN ATTIC signed, titled and d...
ABELARDO MORELL
(American, b. 1948)
CAMERA OBSCURA IMAGE OF
THE SEA IN ATTIC
signed, titled and dated “ABELARDO MORELL, CAMERA OBSCURA IMAGE OF THE SEA IN ATTIC, 1994”
in pencil on verso
gelatin silver print
image: 177?8 x 227?16 in. (45.4 x 57 cm)
paper: 1913?16 x 237?8 in. (50.3 x 60.6 cm)
1994
ESTIMATE: $4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE
Bonni Benrubi Gallery, NEW YORK
Private Collection
LITERATURE
ABELARDO MORELL AND THE CAMERA EYE, SAN DIEGO, Museum of Photographic Arts, 1998, p. 29 (illustrated)
Charles Simic, Jennifer R. Gross and Jill S. Medvedow, ABELARDO MORELL, FACE TO FACE, BOSTON, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 1998, p. 15
(illustrated)
Part of the Camera Obscura series that Morell began in 1991, this particular photograph was made in an attic in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Using techniques derived from pinhole photography, Morell constructed his own camera obscura by blocking out the light from the windows and around the door, then cutting a small hole that conducts sunlight and projects an image onto the opposing wall. The length of exposure depends on the direct sunlight available. This particular image would not have required the same amount of time as, say, Morell’s Time Square photograph, commissioned by the New York Times and requiring a two-day exposure due to the surrounding skyscrapers.