Helmut Newton (1920–2004) - 16th Arrondissement






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Helmut Newton (1920 - 2004), 16th arrondissement, Paris, 1976. No reserve price!
Photolithography 40.5 x 27.5 cm. Hand-signed and titled and dated on the reverse.
Condition: Good condition. Images are part of the condition description.
The photolithography is from the rare 'Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos', published by the Rapoport Printing Corporation, New York, 1979.
Biography
Helmut Newton (1920–2004) was one of the most significant fashion and portrait photographers of the 20th century. Born in Berlin, after his emigration he worked in Paris, Monaco and Los Angeles for international magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and Elle. With his uncompromising, erotically charged visual language, he shaped the visual culture of luxury fashion like hardly any other photographer of his time.
Newton photographed for Chanel and Hermès among others, creating imagery that staged elegance, power and sensuality. His unmistakable style – cool, staged, yet provocative – influenced the aesthetics of other luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Patek Philippe, which to this day embody similar values of exclusivity and perfection.
His works are today represented in the world's leading museums and collections and are among the most valuable pieces of contemporary photography. Helmut Newton remains a synonym for luxury, femininity and the art of staging.
Helmut Newton (1920 - 2004), 16th arrondissement, Paris, 1976. No reserve price!
Photolithography 40.5 x 27.5 cm. Hand-signed and titled and dated on the reverse.
Condition: Good condition. Images are part of the condition description.
The photolithography is from the rare 'Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos', published by the Rapoport Printing Corporation, New York, 1979.
Biography
Helmut Newton (1920–2004) was one of the most significant fashion and portrait photographers of the 20th century. Born in Berlin, after his emigration he worked in Paris, Monaco and Los Angeles for international magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and Elle. With his uncompromising, erotically charged visual language, he shaped the visual culture of luxury fashion like hardly any other photographer of his time.
Newton photographed for Chanel and Hermès among others, creating imagery that staged elegance, power and sensuality. His unmistakable style – cool, staged, yet provocative – influenced the aesthetics of other luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Patek Philippe, which to this day embody similar values of exclusivity and perfection.
His works are today represented in the world's leading museums and collections and are among the most valuable pieces of contemporary photography. Helmut Newton remains a synonym for luxury, femininity and the art of staging.
