John Everard (British, act.1920-c.1960) - Eternal Eve 26, 1947

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Eternal Eve 26, 1947, gelatin-silver print, with copyright stamps of the photographer and Camera Studies Club (verso).

The photograph was published on the 26th page of the book "Eternal Eve", London: Elstree, 1947.

In very good condition. Please check the scans for details.

John Everard was a British portrait, fashion, stage, and studio photographer best known for his female nude studies from the late 1920s through the early 1960s. A First World War veteran (Military Cross) and former rubber planter, he was largely self-taught and worked from a London studio on Orange Street. In 1939 he joined fellow photographers Walter Bird and Horace Roye to form Photo Centre Ltd., producing joint books such as Eves Without Leaves and supplying images to magazines including Men Only and Lilliput. Everard was a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography, and published numerous photo books—among them Adam’s Fifth Rib, Artist’s Model, and Model in Movement—which helped define mid-century British nude photography.

Eternal Eve 26, 1947, gelatin-silver print, with copyright stamps of the photographer and Camera Studies Club (verso).

The photograph was published on the 26th page of the book "Eternal Eve", London: Elstree, 1947.

In very good condition. Please check the scans for details.

John Everard was a British portrait, fashion, stage, and studio photographer best known for his female nude studies from the late 1920s through the early 1960s. A First World War veteran (Military Cross) and former rubber planter, he was largely self-taught and worked from a London studio on Orange Street. In 1939 he joined fellow photographers Walter Bird and Horace Roye to form Photo Centre Ltd., producing joint books such as Eves Without Leaves and supplying images to magazines including Men Only and Lilliput. Everard was a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography, and published numerous photo books—among them Adam’s Fifth Rib, Artist’s Model, and Model in Movement—which helped define mid-century British nude photography.

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Artist
John Everard (British, act.1920-c.1960)
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Title of artwork
Eternal Eve 26, 1947
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
21 cm
Width
16 cm
Signature
Stamped
Genre
Nude
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