Featured in this lot is this collection of signed large format Grand Teton National Forest silver gelatin photographs circa 1941 taken by Earl Garside. The photographs feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted silver gelatin construction that shows a total of three photographs. The first is titled "Jackson Hole from Teton Glacier" and shows a overview of the valley with the range continuing into the distance. The second is titled "Crevasse" and shows a man standing on the lip of the glacier crevasse looking down into the deep. The last is titled Teton Gradeur and shows an old ranch wooden fence with a thicket of trees around it and a peak leaning right off in the distance with some snow still left on it. Grand Teton National Park, established on February 26, 1929 and later expanded in 1950, preserves the stunning peaks of the Teton Range in northwestern Wyoming, along with portions of the Jackson Hole valley. The park is renowned for its rugged alpine scenery, pristine lakes, and remnant glaciers, which draw climbers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts from around the world. Visitors can tour these glaciers, such as Teton Glacier, by hiking to viewpoints, joining guided climbs, or taking scenic flights that offer sweeping views of the ice fields nestled among jagged summits. The combination of dramatic mountain landscapes and accessible glacier viewing makes Grand Teton a highlight of the American national park system. The condition of this collection of large format photographs is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage to the photographs and some wear to the corners of the cardstock backing but otherwise shows a well preserved overall condition. The overall measurements of the photographs in this collection is 13 3/4" x 10 3/4" and the cardstock backing measurements ranges from 18 1/4" x 16" to 16 5/8" x 13 3/4". The collective weight of this collection is 8oz.