Picture "Female Torso", unframed

Picture "Female Torso", unframed
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limited, 250 copies | numbered | signed | photograph on paper | unframed | size 80 x 60 cm (h/w)
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Picture "Female Torso", unframed
Top-class nude photography by Hollywood's famous photographer is now available at ars mundi. In a worldwide limited edition of only 250 numbered copies, this magnificent nude photograph was reproduced in a high-quality duotone process on 240g Aquarello Stucco paper. The elaborate production was created in close collaboration with Greg Gorman: each print is signed by hand by the photographer!
Limited world edition of 250 copies, numbered and signed by Greg Gorman. Unframed. Sheet size 80 x 60 cm (h/w).
Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de
About Greg Gorman
Hollywood's world-famous photographer.
Greg Gorman is undoubtedly one of the most important photographers of our time. For over 30 years, he has made a name for himself as a portrait photographer of almost all Hollywood film and music celebrities: Sharon Stone, Leonardo di Caprio, Marlon Brando, Richard Gere, Arnold Schwarzenegger, just to name a few.
Gorman's nude photographs are also famous around the world and are exhibited internationally in the most prestigious galleries. With his unmistakable style, his love for strong contrasts and extreme plays of light and shadow, he manages to bring out the most distinctive about each of his models. Gorman's nude portraits combine erotic charisma with classical aesthetics, human nature with timeless beauty, empathy with seduction.
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The avant-garde painting adopted photographic form elements, to restore the painting’s rightful significance. In the 1920s, many avant-garde painters devoted themselves to photography. With his photographs and photomontages, called "rayographs", the American painter Man Ray developed new means of expression in modern art.
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