Lot Essay
Charis Wilson, at this time Weston's lover and companion during his travels supported by the Guggenheim Fellowship, describes the scene in this photograph: 'near hill, devilsgolfcoursy flat, snowy panamints and cirrus clouds right side up and up side down well matched. Edward says its not particularly exciting but its amusing'.
(Charis Wilson, Journal of the Guggenheim Year[s] 1937-1938, The Huntington, San Marino, p. 376, as quoted by Conger in Edward Weston: Photographs from the Collection of the Center for Creative Photography)
(Charis Wilson, Journal of the Guggenheim Year[s] 1937-1938, The Huntington, San Marino, p. 376, as quoted by Conger in Edward Weston: Photographs from the Collection of the Center for Creative Photography)