High Noon, (Ronda, Spain) by Charles B. Keeler

High Noon, (Ronda, Spain) by Charles B. Keeler

High Noon, (Ronda, Spain)

Charles B. Keeler

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Title

High Noon, (Ronda, Spain)

 
Artist
Year
c. 1925  
Technique
etching 
Image Size
7 7/8 x 7 7/8" platemark 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
No 1; edition probably 50 
Annotations
titled in pencil in lower left corner of the paper 
Reference
Chicago Society of Etchers, Sixteenth Annual Exhibition of Etchings, cat. no. 141 
Paper
ivory laid paper with ENGLAND watermark 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
20758 
Price
$300.00 
Description

Charles B. Keller studied printmaking with Bertha Jaques and B.].O. Nordfeldt. He won an honorable mention for his aquatints at the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco.

In 1909 he traveled through Europe - England, France, Germany and especially Spain where he spent time in Ronda, traveling and recording the mountains and towns of the region. In this etching Keeler uses the contrast of bright light and deep shadows to give emphasis to the remotness of the fortified city.

The ancient Andelusian city of Ronda is located in the Malaga province in Southern Spain, and is divided by the El Tajo Gorge, through which the Guadalevin River runs. The Puente Nuevo bridge, which spans the divide, began construction in 1759 and took 34 years to build. Ronda, which can be seen in the upper right horizon of this composition, is noted for the development of modern bullfighting.

 

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