June 27, 2024
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, WY – Yesterday, the Postal Service shined new light on the majestic black-and-white photography of Ansel Adams with stamps celebrating his iconic work with a special dedication. Adams was one of America’s most renowned and influential artists. This special dedication ceremony was held at the Snake River Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. At the very location that Adams took the famous Tetons and the Snake River photo.
“Ansel Adams stood in this very spot in 1942 and took this photograph of the vast unspoiled beauty of the Snake River and the jagged Teton Range,” said Robin Martin, Deputy Superintendent of Grand Teton Nation Park.
“On behalf of the more than 640,000 men and women of the United States Postal Service, I’m delighted to present these new stamps honoring Ansel Adams,” said Doug Smith, Colorado/Wyoming District Manager. “This is truly one of the most beautiful places in our great nation.”
Background
Experience the wonder of the American West through the lens of one of America’s most iconic photographers, Ansel Adams (1902-1984). This pane of 16 stamps features some of Adams’ most famous images in his signature “straight photography” style, an approach defined by its precision and directness.
The first row of stamps, left to right, features “Half Dome, Merced River, Winter, Yosemite National Park, California” (1938); “Oak Tree, Sunset City, Sierra Foothills, California” (1962); “Thundercloud, Ellery Lake, High Sierra, Sierra Nevada, California” (1934); and “Denali and Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska” (1947).
The second row, left to right, features “The Golden Gate and Bridge from Baker Beach, San Francisco, California” (c.1953); “Road and Fog, Del Monte Forest, Pebble Beach, California” (1964); “Rock and Grass, Moraine Lake, Sequoia National Park, California” (1936); and “Leaves, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington” (c.1942).
The third row, left to right, features “Monument Valley, Arizona” (1958); “Tetons and Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming” (1942); “Jeffrey Pine, Sentinel Dome, Yosemite National Park, California” (1940); and “Mirror Lake, Mount Watkins, Spring, Yosemite National Park, California” (1935).
The fourth row, left to right, features “Maroon Bells, near Aspen, Colorado” (1951); “Aspens, Dawn, Autumn, Dolores River Canyon, Colorado” (1937); “Road After Rain, Northern California” (1960); and “Dunes, Oceano, California” (1963).
As evidenced by the striking images in this collection, Adams devoted much of his career to the advancement of photography as a fine art. Derry Noyes, an art director with USPS, designed the stamps using existing photographs.
Postal Products
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