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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Parisian gendarmes - immortalised instant
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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Parisian gendarmes - immortalised instant

This striking and highly atmospheric photograph is an authentic one-off darkroom test print by Michael Joseph, combining several of the visual elements that fascinated him throughout his career: monumental architecture, sculpture, human movement, and the quiet theatre of everyday life. Photographed in Paris and annotated “Parisian Gendarmes” in the photographer’s hand, the image presents a layered and almost dreamlike composition. Silhouetted figures in dark coats move through the foreground, their forms reduced to graphic shapes against a luminous backdrop. Beyond them stretches an elegant sequence of ornate Parisian lamp standards, leading the eye into the distance with remarkable rhythm and perspective. To the right, classical sculpture emerges from the whiteness of the print: cherubs, fountains, and decorative stonework appearing almost like memories or fragments of a grand historical stage set. The juxtaposition of anonymous passers-by with centuries-old monuments creates a distinctly Joseph-like tension between the fleeting and the permanent. Unlike the meticulously finished advertising photographs for which Joseph became renowned, this piece reveals the photographer's experimental side. It feels closer to a visual sketch than a final commercial image - an exploration of form, contrast, and atmosphere. The high-key treatment transforms familiar Parisian landmarks into something almost ethereal, where architecture and sculpture appear to dissolve into light. The photograph demonstrates Joseph's lifelong fascination with composition. Repeating lamp standards create a powerful sense of depth, while the dark silhouettes anchor the scene with weight and presence. The result is both elegant and slightly mysterious - a city portrait that feels timeless rather than tied to any specific moment. This is not a polished exhibition print but a genuine working darkroom object from the photographer's archive. Its imperfections form an important part of its character and authenticity. Areas of uneven tonality, visible test-print artefacts, processing marks, handling traces, slight abrasions, surface irregularities, and variations in density can all be seen throughout the image. These are not defects in the modern sense but evidence of the handmade analogue process and of a photograph that was actively worked on in the darkroom. Hand-signed by Michael Joseph and presented in a simple brushed-aluminium-effect frame, the piece offers a rare glimpse into the experimental and creative process of one of Britain's most distinctive photographers. Details Photographer: Michael Joseph Title/Annotation: Parisian Gendarmes (as handwritten) Medium: Original darkroom test print Signature: Hand-signed by the photographer Rarity: Unique working print Location: Paris, France Era: Photo taken in the late 20th century Presentation: Mounted and in a simple frame (no glass) Frame size: 51cm wie by 41cm high Dispatch: Carefully packed and dispatched with great care; glass omitted where necessary to minimise transit risks Condition Authentic vintage condition. This working darkroom print displays numerous imperfections and signs of studio use, including tonal inconsistencies, processing marks, handling wear, minor abrasions, surface blemishes, areas of image fade, edge wear, and other irregularities associated with an experimental test print. These characteristics are pointed out in detailed pictures, and contribute significantly to the object's originality, provenance, and charm. A rare opportunity to acquire not merely a photograph of Paris, but a unique darkroom artefact revealing Michael Joseph's creative eye at work — where monumentality, movement, and memory converge within a single frame. #MichaelJoseph #ParisianGrandeur #DarkroomPrint #VintagePhotography #ParisPhotography #FrenchArchitecture #OriginalPhotograph #SignedPhotography #WorkingPrint #AnalogPhotography #PhotographyCollectors #UniqueArtwork #ArchitecturalPhotography #ParisMonuments #OneOffPrint

Nr. 104397685

Verkauft
Michael Joseph (1941-) - Parisian gendarmes - immortalised instant

Michael Joseph (1941-) - Parisian gendarmes - immortalised instant

This striking and highly atmospheric photograph is an authentic one-off darkroom test print by Michael Joseph, combining several of the visual elements that fascinated him throughout his career: monumental architecture, sculpture, human movement, and the quiet theatre of everyday life.

Photographed in Paris and annotated “Parisian Gendarmes” in the photographer’s hand, the image presents a layered and almost dreamlike composition. Silhouetted figures in dark coats move through the foreground, their forms reduced to graphic shapes against a luminous backdrop. Beyond them stretches an elegant sequence of ornate Parisian lamp standards, leading the eye into the distance with remarkable rhythm and perspective.

To the right, classical sculpture emerges from the whiteness of the print: cherubs, fountains, and decorative stonework appearing almost like memories or fragments of a grand historical stage set. The juxtaposition of anonymous passers-by with centuries-old monuments creates a distinctly Joseph-like tension between the fleeting and the permanent.

Unlike the meticulously finished advertising photographs for which Joseph became renowned, this piece reveals the photographer's experimental side. It feels closer to a visual sketch than a final commercial image - an exploration of form, contrast, and atmosphere. The high-key treatment transforms familiar Parisian landmarks into something almost ethereal, where architecture and sculpture appear to dissolve into light.

The photograph demonstrates Joseph's lifelong fascination with composition. Repeating lamp standards create a powerful sense of depth, while the dark silhouettes anchor the scene with weight and presence. The result is both elegant and slightly mysterious - a city portrait that feels timeless rather than tied to any specific moment.

This is not a polished exhibition print but a genuine working darkroom object from the photographer's archive. Its imperfections form an important part of its character and authenticity. Areas of uneven tonality, visible test-print artefacts, processing marks, handling traces, slight abrasions, surface irregularities, and variations in density can all be seen throughout the image. These are not defects in the modern sense but evidence of the handmade analogue process and of a photograph that was actively worked on in the darkroom.

Hand-signed by Michael Joseph and presented in a simple brushed-aluminium-effect frame, the piece offers a rare glimpse into the experimental and creative process of one of Britain's most distinctive photographers.

Details

Photographer: Michael Joseph
Title/Annotation: Parisian Gendarmes (as handwritten)
Medium: Original darkroom test print
Signature: Hand-signed by the photographer
Rarity: Unique working print
Location: Paris, France
Era: Photo taken in the late 20th century
Presentation: Mounted and in a simple frame (no glass)
Frame size: 51cm wie by 41cm high
Dispatch: Carefully packed and dispatched with great care; glass omitted where necessary to minimise transit risks

Condition

Authentic vintage condition. This working darkroom print displays numerous imperfections and signs of studio use, including tonal inconsistencies, processing marks, handling wear, minor abrasions, surface blemishes, areas of image fade, edge wear, and other irregularities associated with an experimental test print. These characteristics are pointed out in detailed pictures, and contribute significantly to the object's originality, provenance, and charm.

A rare opportunity to acquire not merely a photograph of Paris, but a unique darkroom artefact revealing Michael Joseph's creative eye at work — where monumentality, movement, and memory converge within a single frame.

#MichaelJoseph
#ParisianGrandeur
#DarkroomPrint
#VintagePhotography
#ParisPhotography
#FrenchArchitecture
#OriginalPhotograph
#SignedPhotography
#WorkingPrint
#AnalogPhotography
#PhotographyCollectors
#UniqueArtwork
#ArchitecturalPhotography
#ParisMonuments
#OneOffPrint

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