Description: This original black and white photograph by Stephen H. Willard captures the beauty and majesty of desert palms surround a wash in the area surrounding Palm Springs, California. Measuring 10 x 8 inches (image approximately 9 x 7 inches) and printed on matte paper, this piece is signed “Willard” and is numbered 1529. It is matted, framed, and glazed, ready for display. The photo is in very good vintage condition, and the frame is like new. I had this photo framed approximately 10 years ago, and I guarantee it to be an original (and stamped as such on the reverse). I’m selling several of my photos by this artist. Considering all reasonable offers and always happy to answer questions and/or provide additional images. The following is some biographical information on Willard from Wikipedia: Stephen Hallet Willard (1894–1966) was an American painter and photographer who produced many images of Western scenery, especially desert views. Willard latter published many of these same images as linen postcards, printed by Curt Teich. He photographed the deserts and mountains of the West for 58 years. His mastery of the black and white photograph, combined with his passion for the landscape, translates into a body of work documenting remote areas of the West few Americans had seen or visited. Born in Earlville, Illinois, Willard was raised in Corona, California. By the time Willard graduated from Corona High School in 1912, he had developed the skills needed for a career in photography. During the next few years, he made several important photographic trips through the wilderness areas of the Sierra Nevada. In 1921, Willard married Beatrice Armstrong, and after a year of traveling and photographing the deserts of the Southwest, they settled permanently in Palm Springs and opened a studio and gallery. In 1925 their daughter Beatrice Willard was born, she would become a noted American doctor of botany specializing in high alpine and arctic tundra. For the next twenty-five years Stephen traveled throughout the Colorado and Mojave Deserts and developed a passion for photographing the desert. To escape the summer heat, he and his wife established a second gallery in Mammoth Lakes and seasonally worked in both locations photographing the mountains in the summer and the desert in the winter. Willard regarded photography as a fine art and himself as an artist. In 1947 Willard sold his Palm Springs home to Patricia and Chester Moorten who would develop the property into the Moorten Botanical Gardens. Willard then moved to the Owens Valley, where he died in 1966. In 1999, Dr. Beatrice Willard donated her father's life's work to the Palm Springs Art Museum, then called the Palm Springs Desert Museum. The gift of over 16,000 items included original glass and film negatives; vintage photographs; hand-colored lantern slides; photo-paintings; postcards; stereographs; cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment; and personal papers and memorabilia including maps, traveling cases, correspondence, and publications.
Price: 450 USD
Location: La Jolla, California
End Time: 2025-01-04T20:35:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Stephen H. Willard
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: 10 x 8 inches
Signed: Yes
Image Color: Black & White
Material: Matte Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Matted & Framed
Subject: Desert Wash and Native Palms
Type: Photograph
Photographer: Stephen H. Willard
Style: Landscape
Time Period Manufactured: 1925-1949
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Matte