Description: Nicely framed & matted art photography "Farmland Tapestry" by Lee Mann. Printed directly from Original Negative. Framed by Beard's Frame Shop. Condition is EXCELLENT (like new!). Print format is 10" x 8", frame is ca. 13" x 15.3". Please see photos for details. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage. Combined shipment and international bidders welcome! A SHORT HISTORY OF LEE MANNLee Mann came from a distinguished line of backwoods folks, often referred to as “Hillbillies.” Both sides of his family followed the logging westward; logging in Maine; then in the great white pine forests of Michigan; then ending up here in Washington Territory in the 1880s before statehood. One of his grandfathers was fluent in the Chinook Jargon, the trade language of the coastal Indians.His paternal grandfather had three years of education and his father eight, yet they recognized what university trained foresters refused to recognize: they were ruining their heritage, destroying the greatest biomass per acre on earth–the forests of the Northwest! When he stated that he was going to be a logger when he grew up, they both gave him many reasons why he should reconsider. Thus began his journey toward environmental awareness and a career as a photographer.Having no money for college, he put in a hitch in the Navy and received the G.I. Bill, which just about covered tuition at a state college in those days. Working summers and part time during school terms paid living expenses.With all that going on, he discover MOUNTAINS. Some hiking trips into the alpine zone and onto glaciers clicked in his mind and he became absolutely enamored of high, beautiful, and sometimes very dangerous places. Suddenly, every free or stolen moment was spent in mountain meadows or on a climbing rope. It was to be my way of life for the next 30 years….and, naturally, he recalled, “I wanted to photograph the beauty I saw!”In between, he married and had a son: Bryce, who runs the business today (and is a photographer). He became a teacher of English and history….and became restless! So, one stormy day in 1964, while sitting out a fierce storm in a tent on Alaska’s Mount Denali, he turned to his partner, another teacher, and said, “I’m going to quit teaching and become a nature photographer.” He gave him the “look” and replied, “Hope this storm ends before you become violent!”Forty years later — after trips to Tibet, Antarctica, Africa, Russia, the Canadian Barrenlands and many places in between — and after climbing mountains in Africa, Canada, Mexico, and the US and exposing many, many thousands of films, it remained forever what he wanted to do with the rest of his life…and he did!“Yes, the spirit is willing, but the flesh is not as strong as it once was,” Mann wrote in a blog, “Yet, the joy is still there and I do not envy in the least those who, in retirement, simply fritter life away being self-indulgent. I think we are at our best when we strive to create and have goals. In reality, it is the best form of ‘play.'”
Price: 35 USD
Location: Bellevue, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-17T17:56:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Photographer: Lee Mann
Framing: Matted & Framed
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Americana
Type: Photograph
Title: Farmland Tapestry
Features: Framed, Matted
Image Orientation: Landscape
Subject: Landscape
Region of Origin: United States
Listed By: Owner
Original/Licensed Reprint: Open Edition Print
Image Color: Color
Original/Reprint: Original Print
Width (Inches): 10
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Color: Color
Height (Inches): 8