LELAND Y. LEE
(American, 1918-2016)
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LELAND Y. LEE
Leland Y. Lee is a renowned architectural photographer who documented the work of many great 20th century architects and designers. His images have appeared in numerous prestigious publications. Lee studied and worked for eight years with the icon of architectural photography, Julius Shulman, prior to venturing out on his own in 1961. In 1968, he was the first to photograph the famous Elrod House, designed by renowned architect John Lautner, overlooking Palm Springs. Lee called this shoot his "single most rewarding experience as an architectural photographer." These photographs were rescued from his fading Ektachrome transparencies and show the house exactly as interior designer Arthur Elrod envisioned, at the pinnacle of his career when it was first built, before his untimely death in 1974 at age 49. The Elrod House was immortalized in 1971 as the location for the James Bond film, Diamonds are Forever, with Sean Connery.
Elrod House: Cool Dip, Palm Springs, 1968
Archival print from Ektachrome transparency
Signed and numbered from an edition of nine
22 x 28 in. (55.88 x 71.12 cm) (larger size)
$1,700