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Blue-Eyed Grass

Jeannette Klute

Artwork Details

Blue-Eyed Grass
1950 - 1954
Jeannette Klute
dye transfer print on paper
10 in x 7 1/4 in (25.4 cm x 18.42 cm)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.14.6

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Description

Subject Matter:

This color photograph of stems of blue-eyed grass is an original dye transfer print by the artist. Klute was a pioneer of color photography and helped develop the Eastman Kodak Dye Transfer process. She left detailed notes on the conditions under which each photograph in the portfolio was taken. This particular image was taken on June 23 with a Graflex Series D (4 x 5) on Ektachrome film.

This image was one of 50 included in the 1954 publication of the portfolio Woodland Portraits (Plate 28). These photographs were taken over a three to four year period in Rockport and Cape Ann, Massachusetts, and Bristol, New York. The series was taken without any manipulation and minimal environmental impact, with natural light and depth of field being the primary subjects of the portfolio. Klute draws attention to often overlooked subjects, focusing in on a single plant or animal and abstracting its surroundings. 

Physical Description:

This photograph with shallow depth of field focuses on the narrow, grassy stems and small blue flowers of the perennial plant. In the blurred background, patches of bright yellow, subdued mauves and purples, and bright greens reveal that there is a meadow of flowers and grasses beyond.

Usage Rights:

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