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What a find !!! by Varinia   - Globalphotos

Posted on July 28, 2010

An American collector has become an overnight multi-millionaire after a set of 65 glass negatives he picked up at a garage sale turned out to be genuine Ansel Adams works.

Rick Norsigian, a school district painter and collector, bought the photographic plates in Fresno, California for $US45 a decade ago.

They have now been authenticated and are valued at $US200 million ($223 million).

“The experts have emphatically determined that the negatives were in fact created by the iconic photographer Ansel Adams,” said Norsigian, who released the findings on his website and at a press conference.

Mr Norsigian’s lawyer Arnold Peter said the authentication presented a number of challenges, involving experts not only in photography but handwriting for notations and meteorology for evidence of weather at the time Adams took his famed landscape pictures.

“There is no definitive authority charged with authenticating photographs and unlike a painting there is no signature linking the work to the artist,” Mr Peter said.

“So we decided to apply the highest possible evidentiary standard we could think of.

“Every individual who has actually examined all the evidence we have gathered has come to the same conclusion – these are in fact the works of Ansel Adams.”

The specialists assembled by Mr Norsigian all back the claims.

Michael Nattenberg and Marcel Matley, two independent handwriting experts, said that handwriting on the envelopes in which the negatives were found belonged to Adams’ wife, Virginia.

George Wright, a meteorological expert, concluded that one of the pictures found in the Norsigian negatives was taken on the same day and time as one of Adams’ famous images.

Robert Moeller, former curator of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, concluded: “After more than six months of close study, it is my opinion, within a high degree of probability, that the images under consideration were produced by Ansel Adams.”

Art appraiser David Streets said he estimated the negatives’ value at a minimum of $US200 million, based on current sales of Adams’ prints and the potential for selling reproductions.

Adams, who died in 1984, was believed to have lost many of his negatives in 1937 in a darkroom fire.

The blaze destroyed as many as 5,000 negatives, or around one-third of his portfolio. Many of the negatives had never been developed into photographs.

Adams was one of the foremost nature photographers of his era, known for his images of the American west, especially Yosemite National Park.

Asked in an interview with CNN what he planned to do with the cash, Mr Norsigian said family and vacation would be high on the list.

“Well, number one, of course, I’m going to take care of my family, my grandkids,” he said.

“And then I’m going to – my wife’s been putting up with me for all these years and I want to get out in the summer and hopefully get to the coast.”

- AFP

  • Elana Bailey

    Elana Bailey

    How incredible, V. Why couldn’t that happen to me….lol…Cheers.

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Me too, bet the garage sale person is kicking themselves !!

  • Simon Duckworth

    Simon Duckworth

    wooooow…. fab find one that we aLL would enjoy finding and the money of course..lol

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    indeed !! Hmm never been to a gargage sale, maybe I should :-))

  • DonDavisUK

    DonDavisUK

    Ha ha, great minds think alike. Check out my journal too:-)
    Imagine that, being so famous after all those years.
    Could be our work here on RB too:-)

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Must have been psychic LOL

  • David Murphy

    David Murphy

    Damn!!!
    I Knew I should have looked in that other bloody box!!
    Ah well, what a stroke of luck…….
    One day, that might happen about you V!!!

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    rofl , haha very funny ….. they’ll look at mine and go and next………….

  • geoff curtis

    geoff curtis

    I just heard that on the radio, makes you wonder just what else is out there undiscovered?

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Absolutely !!

  • Garth Smith

    Garth Smith

    Can’t write what I said first off.

  • John Wright

    John Wright

    Wow… maybe next time I’m stop when I see a garage sale. ;-) I’m glad they were found.

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    At least they’re in the hands of a collector as well :-)

  • Rajdev73

    Rajdev73

    I need to attend some garage sales now ;)

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    You and me both :-)

  • Karen Martin IPA

    Karen Martin IPA

    Wow! Don’t we all wish…..

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Sure do …

  • Tony Middleton

    Tony Middleton

    haha – awesome ! :)

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Yes indeed !

  • LindaR

    LindaR

    WoW ~ what a story and you’re wonderful to share it here ~ just amazing ~ love found treasure like this & I’m such a huge fan of Ansel Adams, I’m glad more of his work is now found…just so much of what he did for his art was in the darkroom, not straight “as is” off the negatives…but still hopeful to see his raw beginnings made available…and now I have every good reason to enjoy hitting those tag sales ~ :) xxx

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Thanks Linda, certainly an amazing story xx Am a definite fan as well.

  • Travis Easton

    Travis Easton

    I wonder if famous photographers memory cards will be as valued in years to come… haha

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    LOL I wonder how long they actually last??

  • Travis Easton

    Travis Easton

    Maybe they should make memory cards out of glass… lol

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    lol yeah, gawd can you imagine how much a CF card would be then !!

  • Adam Bykowski

    Adam Bykowski

    Amazing story. I’l bet if that happened to me, I wouldn’t be able to sell them for some reason. Who is going to buy those glass negatives I wonder. This guy is not rich yet.

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    No idea who’d be a buyer for such things, am sure many will hope he donates them, somehow I think not !!

  • Rany Lutz

    Rany Lutz

    The question of copyright comes up. If those are the originals of some of the prints now being sold by the Adams estate, the new owner of the original plates may have claim to the revenue of millions of prints that have been sold since the date that he purchased the plates at the yard sale. Plus any future sales of prints made from those originals. Of course Adams probably made some inter-negatives of some type when he did his dodging and burning. These altered negatives could be called new works or originals also. A good find for the lawyers, anyway!!

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Indeed, lawyers, who needs them !! Sorry to any of my legal family members reading this lol

  • Steve  Taylor

    Steve Taylor

    Nice story. Where have you been?

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Hey Steve, been so so busy of late, huge commitments elsewhere unfortunately. Am planning a few trips later this year when I can get away. Poor camera has gone rusty !! Hope you’re well.

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    WhiteDove Stud...

    Now that is called LUCK

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    Absolutely !!

  • Outdoors2

    Outdoors2

    Whoo Hoo

    Sincerely,
    ~ Outdoors2 (Roy) Norsigian lol

  • Outdoors2

    Outdoors2

    Dang I tried to strike through that Norsigian, but it didn’t format

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    LOL never mind !!

  • Keith Reesor

    Keith Reesor

    Could you image?
    I guess I should have charged more than $45 for them!!
    Who would’ve thought? LOL!!
    I’ve told you before Varinia, some of your work definitely compares!! :)

  • Varinia - Gl...:

    LOL …. too kind Keith, hey maybe I’ll be filthy rich when I’m dead :D

  • John Vriesekolk

    John Vriesekolk

    Wow, he would never have found the negatives in this digital era. Great find Varinia.

  • Larry Llewellyn

    Larry Llewellyn

    Interesting, thanks for sharing, we only read about these finds….
    We can only dream… for that one special shot, that one image everyone one wants !!!

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