Title: THE KAUFMANN HOUSE..30% Holiday Discounts!!
Location and Year: Palm Springs, California / 2022
Available in the following print sizes and editions:
18”x24” / Edition Size of 15 / $700
30”x40” / Edition Size of 10 / 1200
36”x 48” / Edition Size of 5 / $1900 (Artist Proofs)
*All of my photos come with a hand signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
*Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
Description: The Kaufman Desert House is a home in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. The house has been described as an architectural marvel that helped define the modernist aesthetic of the resort city of Palm Springs. The house was commissioned by Edgar Kaufmann, Sr., who owned Kaufmann's Department Store in Pittsburgh, as a desert retreat from harsh winters. The home was made famous by photographs taken by Julius Shulman in 1947 and again in 1970 by Slim Aarons. Mr. Kaufmann also commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. After Kaufmann died in 1955, the house had a series of owners including Barry Manilow and Eugene Klein who owned the San Diego Chargers.
*Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
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Title: THE KAUFMANN HOUSE..30% Holiday Discounts!!
Location and Year: Palm Springs, California / 2022
Available in the following print sizes and editions:
18”x24” / Edition Size of 15 / $700
30”x40” / Edition Size of 10 / 1200
36”x 48” / Edition Size of 5 / $1900 (Artist Proofs)
*All of my photos come with a hand signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
*Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
Description: The Kaufman Desert House is a home in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. The house has been described as an architectural marvel that helped define the modernist aesthetic of the resort city of Palm Springs. The house was commissioned by Edgar Kaufmann, Sr., who owned Kaufmann's Department Store in Pittsburgh, as a desert retreat from harsh winters. The home was made famous by photographs taken by Julius Shulman in 1947 and again in 1970 by Slim Aarons. Mr. Kaufmann also commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. After Kaufmann died in 1955, the house had a series of owners including Barry Manilow and Eugene Klein who owned the San Diego Chargers.
*Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
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