



Offered here is a vintage exhibit print produced by the U. The print depicts the breathtaking "King's Chamber, Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, " one of Adams's rarely-seen images created under commission by the U. This was part of his documentation of America's national parks-photographs now preserved in the National Archives.
This is a vintage National Archives exhibit print, not a modern inkjet or licensed reprint. Verso bears the original blue "Credit National Archives" stamp and official catalog code, confirming provenance. Blue "Credit National Archives" stamp, crisp and clean.
Black-ink reference 79-AAW-22 (National Archives catalog code). Left side in pencil Neal M. Ansel Adams, King's Chamber, Carlsbad Caverns.
King's Chamber, Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. Paper size: 8 × 10 in.
Date of print: circa 1950s-1970s (National Archives issue). White, San Francisco State University. Condition Exceptionally clean tones; paper surface glossy and unmarred except for small, light corner bends visible only in raking light.This is mentioned for accuracy and is clearly photographed; otherwise, the print remains crisp, flat, and beautifully preserved. Verso bright with fully legible stamps and notations.
This is a striking and historically important mid-century print of Adams's National Park work-offered here. Ansel Adams photograph, Carlsbad Caverns, King's Chamber, National Archives exhibit print, silver gelatin, vintage photo, U. Department of the Interior, Neal White archive, American landscape photography, mid-century darkroom print.