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Printing :
Analogue on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
11.7x9.3in
About this artwork
Silver Gelatin Print, Printed 2003
Rarity: Unknown Edition
Hand-signed by artist, Signed in ink right margin recto; titled and dated in pencil with artist’s ’46 Rue de Lagny’ stamp verso
Willy Ronis, an iconic figure in 20th-century photography, carved a niche for himself with his evocative and compassionate portrayal of post-war Paris and Provence. Born in 1910 in Paris, Ronis grew into his role as a photographer, initially influenced by his father's photo studio. His journey through the art world was marked by a deep commitment to capturing the soul of everyday life, making each piece a story in itself.
Ronis' work, primarily in black and white, stands out for its poetic realism. His images, often infused with a sense of romanticism and melancholy, offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of ordinary people. The evolution of his style is a testament to his versatility, from street photography to nudes, each frame speaks volumes of his mastery in storytelling through the lens.
Over the years, the monetary value of Ronis' artwork has seen a steady increase, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts. The rarity of his prints, coupled with their historical significance, adds to their worth. What sets Ronis apart is his ability to weave humanity into his art, making each piece not just a photograph, but a slice of history, an investment in a moment forever captured.
If you are seeking to add Willy Ronis' artwork into your collection, we kindly invite you to explore the following list of his masterpieces and find the one that talks to you.