You will be able to win Henrietta - Big Nude III, Paris 1980 by iconic Photographer Helmut Newton!
Artist: Helmut Newton (1920-2004)
Title: Henrietta - Big Nude III, Paris 1980
Year created: 1980
Medium: Silver Gelatin
Edition: Open Edition
Height (inches): 24
Width (inches): 20
This piece is unframed.
Description of piece:
The image is part of the Big Nude series taken in Paris in 1980 and the central figure in the Big Nude series. The print is excellent condition never having been framed or displayed. Image is on a 20"x 24" silver gelatin sheet and displays the beautiful finish that silver gelatin prints are revered for. The print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, detailing the ownership rights which are supported by an original agreement with Helmut Newton, co-signed by his Paris agent, in 1984, and supported by a further Settlement agreement with The Helmut Newton Estate in 2012. It is an excellent example of vintage Helmut Newton photography.
Artist bio:
Helmut Newton was one of the world’s most celebrated photographers whose uniquely edgy imagery is coveted worldwide by collectors and aficionados of photographic art. He was known as “The King of Kink”, making his name shooting models in striking, provocative black-and-white photographs for Vogue Magazine. His imagery broke the grounds of what was then considered respectful and elevated him to the ranks of the world’s most celebrated photographers. Newton created a working space for his models that was part decadent and part unorthodox — a safe microcosm in which fantasies became reality. Perhaps most famously of all, Newton engendered an environment in which his female models claimed the space around them with unapologetic poise and commanding sensuality. Amazingly, despite the fact that Newton was known for his erotically charged photography. Newton said, “The models were the same girls I used in my fashion work, giving them a certain elegance and coolness that I was looking for in my work.” - Helmut Newton - on models. "American Photo,” January / February 2000.