This 20th century black and white photograph on paper of a tree scene overlaid with an image of tree rings is by 1940-70s California photographer, Floyd H. Sherry (1905-1992). His work is in the permanent collection of the Seattle Museum of Art and he was listed in the 1943 American Annual of Photography. Sherry was an active member of the Sierra Camera Club of Sacramento, California. He worked in the modernist black and white photography traditions of the mid 20th Century. Sherry was born in Minnesota and died in Sacramento, CA. A true “lost artist”, very little more is known about his life and work.
20th Century Photograph on Paper 16.25"x18.25" framed, 8"x10" unframed
Excellent vintage condition. Framed in a contemporary wood frame with a textured silver face and black edges using 8-ply archival matting behind conservation clear glass.