Rio Taos Bosque IV
by Charles Muhle
Title
Rio Taos Bosque IV
Artist
Charles Muhle
Medium
Photograph - Ink On Rag Paper
Description
Rio Taos Bosque in monochromatic platinum/palladium rendition
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Open Edition 13" x 19" Crane & Co.
Museo� Max� 100% rag
FineArt Matt 250 gsm printed with eight color
archival dye ink.
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Bosque is Spanish for woodlands growing up around rivers and streams in the high plains desert in Northern New Mexico. Specifically the Rio Taos which is the water supply for the Red Willow (Taos) Pueblo. The Pueblo was built from adobe mud and timbers in 1000 CE.
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Platinum/palladium prints are made by photographers and favored by collectors because of their tonal range, the surface quality and their permanence. A platinum print provides a broad scale of tones from black to white. The platinum tones range from warm black, to reddish brown, to expanded mid-tone grays that are unobtainable in silver prints
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December 1st, 2012
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