| Liliane De Cock |

Wall, Colorado
1968/1968
Silver print
on original mount
8-1/2 x 12 in. (216 x 305 mm)
Signed on mount recto. Photographer's stamp, title, date and film size (4x5) on verso.Liliane De Cock was born in 1939 near Antwerp, Belgium. She emigrated to the U.S. and soon after began working for Ansel Adams as an assistant, from whom she learned the technique of photography. After nine years with Adams, she was a mature photographer with her own vision, often reflecting the melancholy atmosphere of her native lowlands in the brooding skies of her landscapes.She earned a Guggenheim Fellowship, was an instructor at the Ansel Adams workshops, and was a founding member of the Friends of Photography.Through her marriage to Douglas Morgan, she became a vital part of the publishing concern, Morgan & Morgan, having edited and contributed to more than a dozen of their publications.Liliane De Cock Morgan died in May, 2013
Price: $2,500 (ref. 15175)