Ira Latour

Ira H. Latour was born in New York in 1919 and was raised in Berkeley, California. As a boy in Carmel, his neighbor was Edward Weston. Ira studied photography with Ansel Adams in the 1930s. He began art lessons at the age of 9 under Joseph Paget Fredericks at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. In 1942 he went overseas to serve as a chief of aerial combat photography in the North African and European theaters during World War II.

A student of Ansel Adams in the 1930s, Latour joined the first class of  the photography department Adams founded at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco in the fall of 1945. Later, he studied with Minor White and Edward Weston, his Carmel neighbor and mentor.

In 1950 he returned to Europe with the writer Gene Thompson to do photojournalism and write a book. After a year in Paris and assignments for the Marshall Plan, Latour and Thompson worked in Heidelberg for US Army Headquarters, Europe. For almost four years, Latour was director of photography for USAREUR's Special Activities Division, at the time of one of the largest operations in the world. The Division's extensive activities, providing support for the US military
and their families abroad, contributed to the reestablishment of the German photographic industry and to the Wirtschaftswunder, the miracle of German economic recovery.

From 1955 to 1959 Latour taught photography at San Francisco State with John Gutmann, founder of its photography program. Latour resigned to establish Media Film, a motion picture production company in Germany for the International Media Company, GmbH.

Since 1968 Latour taught art history at California State University, Chico. He is now retired with the title professor emeritus. His films and photographs are in several hundred collections worldwide, including the Smithsonian National Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.



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0 lat15 A Sculptor 1999

A Sculptor 1999

This is an 8 x 10 print from a series done in 1999 or artist living inthe area of Chico, California. Condition fine, signed and stamped by the artist...
$500.00

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0 lat1 An Artist

An Artist

This print was made in 2000 and is stamped on the reverse with Latour's studio imprint. This is an 8 x 10 print in fine condtion.
$500.00

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0 lat7 Bois du Boulogne

Bois du Boulogne

Another print made in 2000 in both 8 x 10 and 11 x 14 sizes. Condition fine, signed and stamped by the artist on the reverse.
$500.00

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0 lat18 Boys with Hoops, Vouvray, France 1950

Boys with Hoops, Vouvray, France 1950

An 8 x 10 print from a 1950 negative. Condition fine, signed and stamped by the artist on the reverse.
$500.00

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0 FA49 Carasinieri, San Marco

Carasinieri, San Marco

By Ira Latour. Silver print in very good condition. 1952, 13.25 x 7.75
$1,400.00

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0 lat17 De Luto. Santa Cruz, Seville 1953

De Luto. Santa Cruz, Seville 1953

An 8 x 10 vintage print. Condition fine, signed and stamped by the artist on the reverse.
$1,500.00

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0 lat10 Dos Ninos, Barrio de Santa Cruz, Seville, Spain 1953

Dos Ninos, Barrio de Santa Cruz, Seville, Spain 1953

Prints in both 8 x 10 ($500) and 11 x 14 ($750) made in 2000 from negative made in 1953. Condition fine, signed and stamped by the artist on the...
$500.00

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0 FA269 Edward Weston

Edward Weston

By Ira Latour. Silver print, 1950, printed 1999, 7 x 7
$500.00

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0 FA58 El Alcazar, Toledo, Spain

El Alcazar, Toledo, Spain

By Ira Latour. Silver print in very good condition, c 1953. 5.25 x 10
$1,400.00

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0 FA59 Elizabeth Seineve

Elizabeth Seineve

By Ira Latour. Silver print, 2000, 7.5 x 7. Elizabeth Seineve holding her 1928 portrait by Johan Hagemeyer. Latour was a student of Minor White and...
$400.00

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