Photographic Print : CALIFORNIA: MANZANAR, 1943. Birds on a telephone wire at the Manzanar Relocation
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CALIFORNIA: MANZANAR, 1943. Birds on a telephone wire at the Manzanar Relocation
CALIFORNIA: MANZANAR, 1943.
Birds on a telephone wire at the Manzanar Relocation Center in California. Photograph by Ansel Adams, 1943
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Media ID 13635768
1943 Adam Adams Bird California Center Cloud Dramatic Dusk Evening Moody Mountain Silhouette Telephone Pole Wire Wwii Relocation
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Bring a piece of historical photography into your home with our exquisite offering from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image, titled "CALIFORNIA: MANZANAR, 1943," captures a moment of quiet resilience as birds perch on a telephone wire against the backdrop of the Manzanar Relocation Center in California. Widely recognized as a iconic photograph taken by Ansel Adams in 1943, this print allows you to relive a poignant moment in American history. Experience the beauty and depth of this timeless image in your personal space, as a reminder of the power of nature to endure even in the most challenging circumstances.
Printed on archival quality paper for unrivalled stable artwork permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Printed on professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper. 12x8 for landscape images, 8x12 for portrait images.
Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken by the renowned Ansel Adams in 1943, transports us to a moment of serene beauty amidst a tumultuous time. The image captures a group of birds perched gracefully on a telephone wire at the Manzanar Relocation Center in California during World War II. As dusk settles over the landscape, Adams skillfully plays with light and shadow, creating a moody and dramatic atmosphere. The silhouette of the birds against the cloudy sky adds an element of mystery to this mesmerizing scene. In the background, we catch a glimpse of majestic mountains that serve as both guardians and witnesses to this historical site. Manzanar Relocation Center was one of several internment camps where Japanese Americans were unjustly held during WWII. Despite being confined within these walls, nature's resilience shines through as these birds find solace on the telephone wire – perhaps symbolizing hope and freedom even in times of adversity. Adams' masterful composition not only showcases his technical prowess but also evokes emotions within us. It reminds us that even in moments when our freedoms are restricted or challenged, there is still room for beauty and connection with nature. This poignant photograph serves as a reminder of our shared history while urging us to reflect upon themes such as identity, injustice, and resilience.
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