
Paul Strand
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Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker whose formal rigor and tonal range established modern photography as a fine art medium. Working primarily in black and white, he developed a practice rooted in precise framing, close observation of ordinary objects and landscapes, and a commitment to handmade printing processes. His photographs of machine parts, architectural details, and village life across America, Mexico, Egypt, France, and Scotland demonstrate an unflinching attention to surface texture and geometric composition. He collaborated with filmmaker Paul Rotha and exhibited widely throughout the twentieth century, maintaining a studio practice into his later decades.
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Auction History
| Work | Auction House | Date | Estimate | Hammer Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artsy | May 2025 | £800 – £1,200 | Unsold |
















