Inv. No.S-0149
ArtistEdward Westonborn 1886 in Highland Park, ll., USAdied 1958 in Carmel, Calif., USA
Title

"Pepper 35P"

Year1930 / 1980s (Cole Weston)
Medium

gelatin silver print on cardboard

Dimensions18 x 23 cm
Signature

signed, dated and titled (pencil) on verso (35P)

Comment

This image of a pepper is one of Edward Weston’s most iconic photographs. Peppers often curve in on themselves and can kind of twist a bit. And by putting us close to this one and lighting it so carefully, Weston almost elevates it to the status of a human figure.
The still life arrangement is, of course, one of the oldest subjects for artworks. What's fascinating about American artists working in the 1930s, like Edward Weston, is that they draw on many of these classical ways of working, but in new, modern ways.
(Esther Adler, MOMA New York, 2014)

S-0149, "Pepper 35P"
Edward Weston, "Pepper 35P", 1930
S-0149, Front view
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S-0149, Back view
Edward Weston, "Pepper 35P", 1930
S-0149, Back view
S-0151, Piet Zwart, "Kohl", 1929
Piet Zwart, "Kohl", 1929
more infoS-0151, Front view
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S-0192, Edward Weston, "Pepper", 1930
Edward Weston, "Pepper", 1930
more infoS-0192, Front view
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S-2861, Elfriede Mejchar, 1966
Elfriede Mejchar, 1966
more infoS-2861, Front view
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S-2862, Elfriede Mejchar, 1966
Elfriede Mejchar, 1966
more infoS-2862, Front view
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