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LEGENDARY ICONIC IMAGES & VISUAL ART Our Focus Our purpose is to democratize photographic and visual art. Our collections are licensed from world famous and soon to be famous photographers and visual artists. Produced in the USA, they are available to “To the Trade” at online and in-store points of distribution, at costs equivalent to the usual ordinary images seen everywhere. Spanning 75 years, our images represent the changing eras and movements in photographic art and visual perspectives. Each collection was chosen to appeal to the diverse tastes in today’s changing environment. The age of the smart phone has made possible, the largest intrusion of photographic images in the world, making it easier for anyone, anywhere to take a picture. Some are creative and interesting, but most are not. There is a difference between great iconic photographic art shot by Ansel Adams vs. non-descript images, just as there is a difference in paintings created by legends like Picasso or Andy Warhol. Artography Limited is where legends and rising stars of photographic art reside. We reject mundane, uninspiring common images, created to just put something on a wall. Instead we embrace quality images created by established craftsmen with perspectives and tonal qualities that are not only diverse but create conversation and interest, that stands the test of time. They create engagement and conversation and that creates other sales opportunities beyond the image itself. Our photographers and artists are not just our clients, they are our friends and we are their trusted resource. It is that mutual trust that allows us to present to you some of the world’s most famous photographers and artists, until now, not available for commercial distribution. Artography’s “rising stars” are now migrating to the “famous” category, as our umbrella of celebrated photographers’ and artists sheds light on their craft. We are pleased to present for your review and interest, our collections and our artists credentials. artographylimited.com CERTIFICATECERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITYOF AUTHENTICITY Our open-editionOur open-edition prints prints are are produced produced under a a licensing licensing agreement, agreement, limited limited in production in production number, number,and are printed on high quality archival fine art paper or museum quality canvas. Each print has an authorized and embossed and are printed on high quality archival fine art paper. Each print has an authorized Certificate of Certificate of Authenticity. Select numbered editions are available by photographers’ consent and are produced Authenticity.in three sizes:Select 16 numbered x 20; 20 x editions24 and 30 are by available 40 and larger by photographers’upon request. Limited consent Editions and (fine are art produced paper only) are in threeby sizes:request 16 and x 20;available 20 x from24 and 1 - 50 30 and by 40.are numberedLimited Editions and signed are by by the request artists. and available from 1 to 50 and are numbered and signed by the photographer. THETHE JOHN BRIAN STODDART GRIFFIN COLLECTION COLLECTION CertificateCertificate ofof AuthenticityAuthenticity ee photograph photograph belowbelow is by JohnBrian Stoddart. Gri n. ItIt waswas masteredmastered fromfrom thethe originaloriginal negative or digital image, and publishedpublished underunder license.license. Depeche Mode A Broken Frame 16" x 20" Hughon “Giclee” Grant Fine Art Paper Lithograph, 12” x 18” rian Gri n was born in Birmingham, UK in 1948. He London and High Speed 1 (trains) in 2007. He is a patron of .B ohn studiedStoddart photography is recognized at asManchester one of the Polytechnic.world’s most He theBy Derby the earlyFestival 1980s of Photographyhe had photographed and in 2009 every for major the Jbeganrenowned his career photographers. in 1972, in London Born in as thea freelance United photograKing- - Londonrecord Olympics;label band, establishinghe launched himself the photography as a legend photogproject- dom,pher, he receiving is known his as rst “the commission photographer from to Managementthe stars,” “Roadrapher. To 2012”He has at workedLondon’s for National major publications Portrait Gallery and alongbrands- photographingToday. His rst glamorous exhibit was celebrities the “Young from British Catherine Photogra - sideincluding Lord Coe Vogue, and DameHarper’s, Kelly EMI, Holmes. and Virgin. In 2010 He he is hadoften a Zeta-Jonesphers” in 1975.and Sir In Anthony1987 he received Hopkins, “Freedom to big name of the bands City of majorcredited retrospective for the return of my of glamourportraiture to popular“Face toculture. Face” in includingArles, France” “e Rollingaward and Stones.” published the book “Work” in 1988 Birmingham, UK. He was awarded the “Centenary Medal” A notoriously fast photographer, Stoddart has a preference with a one-man show at the National Portrait Gallery. from the Royal Photographic Society in recognition of a Stoddart took his passion for photography during his for working with lm as opposed to digital. His passion “Work” was awarded the Best Photography book in the lifetime achievement in photography. military service in the 70s, taking a hobby of shooting for photography carries over to the complete printing World at the Barcelona Primavera Fotograca 1991. In 1989 images of his fellow troops, and expanded it into a Heprocess. was commissioned He is not just aand photographer, has exhibited but anat artist“Marseille whose the Guardian newspaper proclaimed him to be “e Provence 2013 European Capital of Culture” and also for full-timePhotographer career. Inspirationof the Decade”. for his “Life” work magazinewas drawn used from the work captures a story that can be told through the eyes of “Reference Works”. the photography project to celebrate with masterphotograph photographer “A Broken idols Frame” including as its Richard front cover Avedon of a specialand his subjects a book and exhibition the building and opening of the New Arthursupplement Fellig, “e (“Weegee”). Greatest Photographs eir work of einspired 80’s”. and perfected his style and passion for photography. Birmingham Library. is was followed by a retrospective of From 1991 until 2002 Brian directed lms, TV commercials, his corporate photography in Bologna Italy during October music videos, short lms, and produced a retrospective at the 2013. On March 3rd 2014, he received a Honorary Doctorate Art Museum Reykjavik Iceland in 2005 followed by a book by Birmingham City University for his lifetime contribution and exhibition for the Royal opening of St. Pancras Station, to the City of Birmingham. We Welook look forward forward to your to interest your andinterest inquiry. and We inquiry. are here We to serve are here you. to serve you. Chief of Operations Director 201-503-0001 LEGENDARY ICONIC IMAGES & VISUAL ARTS ARTOGRAPHY LIMITED PRINTS ARE: - Top Quality C-type and Giclee’ prints on Exhibition Fiber Archival Paper, Fine Art FORMAT Archival Paper or museum quality canvas. Our mode of printing contains elements of both traditional darkroom printing and digital technology. GUIDE - Available unframed or framed. - Standard print sizes unframed: 16 x 20”; 20 x 24”; 30 x 40”. - Standard print sizes framed: 18 x 22”, 28 x 32”, 32 x 42”. - Image size depends on the aspect ratio of the original negative. - Custom sizes are available on request. - All images are available in limited production open editions; select images available by request in numbered and limited editions, individually numbered from 1-25 & 1-50. - An authorized and embossed Certificate of Authenticity with the photographer’s biography is included. - Fixed sizes and pricing. - All orders shipped within 7 working days, express delivery option available. - Made in the USA, hand printed and shipped to over 40 countries world-wide. FRAMES AND FRAME SIZES - We offer only hand-made wood frames. - Each includes plexiglass (excluding canvas) to protect the print from damage. - Both poly and wood frames are available in two colors, off-white and black. - Frame sizes stated are measured on the inside (rebate) of the frame - the same as the outside of the mount. - Mattes are acid free archival quality and custom cut to order. IMAGE SIZES Please note that image size will depend on the aspect ratio of the original negative. Questions? Ask! BESPOKE SIZING Want a larger size, different frame? No problem, email us at [email protected] with your request and we’ll get back to you with prices FRAME COLORS There are two choices of frame colors. BLACK BEIGE artographylimited.com 201-503-0001 FORMAT GUIDE: CANVAS ARTOGRAPHY LIMITED CANVASES ARE: - Available stretched or floating. - Standard sizes: 8”x10”; 10”x10”;16”x 20”; 20 x 24”; 20”x40”; 30”x 40”; 24”x48”; 40”x50”; - Image size depends on the aspect ratio of the original negative. - Custom sizes are available on request. - Fixed sizes and pricing. - All orders shipped within 7 working days, express delivery option available. - Made in the USA, hand printed and shipped to over 40 countries world-wide. STRETCHED CANVAS FINISHES - Gallery Wrap - Digital Wrap - Solid Color Wrap - Gloss - Matte FLOATING CANVAS FRAMES - Black Frame WHAT’S INSIDE? STILL LIFE 6 POP ART 12 CONTEMPORARY / ABSTRACT 18 NATURE / LANDSCAPE 26 THE SEA 44 SURREALISM / FAURISM 52 ANIMALS 58 ARCHITECTURE & SKYLINES 70 TRAVEL 84 STREET PHOTOGRAPHY 96 SPORTS / AUTOMOBILE 106 CELEBRITIES / HOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR 116 MUSIC 132 CARICATURE 140 OUR ARTISTS 146 ORDER FORM 157 BACK The still life art form uses an arrangement of inanimate objects as subjects,