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Francis James Mortimer Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1874 - d. 1944

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    • FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SPRING TIDE
      Apr. 02, 2016

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SPRING TIDE

      Est: $500 - $700

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SPRING TIDE Bromoil silver gelatin print, signed and titled on paper on the reverse of the frame, with various labels on the reverse. 16 x 20 in. (sheet), 26 x 29 in. (frame). Exhibited: The London Salon on Photography, 1942. Provenance: The Camera Club Permanent Collection, London. The Collection of Alan Wanzenberg

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    • FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1944): RUNNING HOME; UNTITLED; A ROUGH SEA; WATER; AND MENACE SEASCAPE
      Apr. 02, 2016

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1944): RUNNING HOME; UNTITLED; A ROUGH SEA; WATER; AND MENACE SEASCAPE

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1944): RUNNING HOME; UNTITLED; A ROUGH SEA; WATER; AND MENACE SEASCAPE Five gelatin silver or bromoil prints, Running Home with exhibition labels from Chicago Camera Club, The Camera Club, NY, Orange Camera Club and Camera Associates Boston, A Rough Sea with the 'Camera Club Copy' inkstamp and label. Various sizes, all unframed. The Collection of Alan Wanzenberg

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    • FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SAILING BOATS: FOUR IMAGES
      Apr. 02, 2016

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SAILING BOATS: FOUR IMAGES

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      FRANCIS JAMES MORTIMER (1874-1984): SAILING BOATS: FOUR IMAGES Four bromil gelatin silver prints mounted on card, with label from The Camera Club. All approx. 16 x 20 in. (sheet), 25 x 28 in. (frame). Note: British photographer F.J. Mortimer spent his life by the sea, his favorite subject, with his self-made waterproof cameras by his side. Mortimer was considered a pioneer, using innovative techniques such as multiple composite negatives and the use of bromoil, he pushed the boundaries of photography at the time into the realm of fine art. During World War I, Mortimer trained his lens on the trenches, capturing moving images of men in war. In 1944, he was killed in a German bombing while on his way to work. Provenance: The Camera Club permanent collection. The Collection of Alan Wanzenberg

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    • F J Mortimer, FRPS (1874-1944), monochrome
      May. 30, 2014

      F J Mortimer, FRPS (1874-1944), monochrome

      Est: £30 - £40

      F J Mortimer, FRPS (1874-1944), monochrome photograph - Harvest Time in Cornwall, sigd in pencil verso, approx 9 ½" x 14" + a larger reproduction of the same image, approx size 18" x 15" + monochrome photograph depicting two ladies and gentleman posing in field, sigd in pencil to the border, approx 6" x 8 ½" + monochrome photograph of F J Mortimer and wife Mrs C Dawson on their wedding day, approx 8 ½" x 6 ½" + PICTURE POST, August 26th 1944, containing tributes to F J Mortimer after his death during WWII Air Raid, orig pict wraps

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