Photography
Horst P Horst 'Prostrate Nude (Male), 1952
Horst P Horst 'Prostrate Nude (Male), 1952
Horst P Horst American 1906-1999
Prostate Nude (Male), 1952
£9,500
Platinum-palladium print (printed 1980s)
Horst's copyright blind stamp (recto), and signed, title, negative date, medium, and edition notation 1/25 (verso)
33cm × 49.5cm (image size), 51cm × 61cm (sheet size), (55cm × 70cm framed)
One of the 20th century's premier photographers, Horst was a master of light, composition and atmospheric illusion, who conjured a world of sensual sophistication. Working mainly in Paris and New York, Horst created images that transcend fashion and time. In the early 1950s Horst produced a set of distinctive photographs unlike much of his previous work. The studies highlight Horst's sense of form, emphasising the idealised human body, using light and shadow. Monumental and anonymous nudes resemble classical sculptures. This image is one of a number of nudes that he exhibited for the first time in Paris in 1953. In the 1980s, he reprinted the images himself, to make them available to buy, following a resurgence of interest in his work.
