Daniel Grémi - Modèle nue artistique " une grande solitude "






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Original analog photo from 1965, printed by photographer Daniel GREMI.
Artistic nude model "A great solitude"
Woman photographed with a human skull for a photographic scene.
Dimensions of the photograph: 31 cm x 40 cm.
On the back of the photo: Photographer's stamp.
Condition: Perfect condition.
All shipments are shipped via tracked parcel with insurance.
Work well protected by my care.
A tracking number will be communicated.
About the photographer:
Daniel GREMI, born in Courbevoie on February 23, 1933, and died on November 29, 2019, in Biarritz.
He interacted with many artists between the 1950s and 1970s.
In the 60s he established a passion for illustration and specialized in artistic nude photography and approached the technique of superposition.
During his career in the 1950s to 1970s, he collaborated with various artists on artistic projects and formed friendships with personalities such as Marie-Laure de Noailles, Jean Cocteau, Jean Marais, Man Ray, Roland Caillaud (×), Leonor Fini, Félix Labisse, Tchéda, César, Le Boull'ch, Henri Héraut, Christian Dior, Georges Auriac, Dalida, and Claude François.
Original analog photo from 1965, printed by photographer Daniel GREMI.
Artistic nude model "A great solitude"
Woman photographed with a human skull for a photographic scene.
Dimensions of the photograph: 31 cm x 40 cm.
On the back of the photo: Photographer's stamp.
Condition: Perfect condition.
All shipments are shipped via tracked parcel with insurance.
Work well protected by my care.
A tracking number will be communicated.
About the photographer:
Daniel GREMI, born in Courbevoie on February 23, 1933, and died on November 29, 2019, in Biarritz.
He interacted with many artists between the 1950s and 1970s.
In the 60s he established a passion for illustration and specialized in artistic nude photography and approached the technique of superposition.
During his career in the 1950s to 1970s, he collaborated with various artists on artistic projects and formed friendships with personalities such as Marie-Laure de Noailles, Jean Cocteau, Jean Marais, Man Ray, Roland Caillaud (×), Leonor Fini, Félix Labisse, Tchéda, César, Le Boull'ch, Henri Héraut, Christian Dior, Georges Auriac, Dalida, and Claude François.
