Advertisements The entire collection A Grand Vision: The David H. Arrington collection of Ansel Adams masterworks was initially estimated for $4.1-6.1 million. It is the most comprehensive and important collection of Ansel Adams photos to come to market, and it was concluded yesterday at Sotheby’s New York.
The mural-sized print of The Grand Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming was estimated for $400,000-600,000. But it was sold for two times more, setting the new record for Ansel Adams at auction. The photo was taken on commission for the Department of the Interior in 1942. The piece sold at the auction is believed to be one of less than 10 mural-sized prints of this image in existence. It was acquired directly from the legendary photographer’s descendants. 94% of the entire collection was sold, earning $6.4 million. Emily Bierman, Head of Sotheby’s Photographs Department in New York, commented: She added that there was “an enthusiastic bidding battle involving at least 6 bidders” who bid for The Grand Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming print. “Yesterday’s sale total of $6.4 million also marked Sotheby’s highest total for an auction of photographs since 2014,” Bierman added. “The collection put together by David H. Arrington was unprecedented in its scale, scope, and condition, and now proudly takes its place among the most significant collections of photographs to ever come to auction.”