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Richard Selby (1933-) - Deck Chair I - 1978 - no reserve

Photographer: Richard Selby (1933, London) Title: Deck Chair I Year: 1978 Year of print: 1983, vintage Signature: hand signed, numbered and titled in black sharpie on recto. Annotated on verso. Print: silver gelatin print on double weight Agfa baryta paper Edition: 10/25 Image size: 31.7 x 21.7 cm Paper size: 35.3 x 27.7 cm The last 4 images (a portrait of Richard Selby taken in 2015 at age 82, some covers of Playboy, his book 'Know Your Number and Richard Selby signing prints in 2015) are for reference only and are not part of this lot. Condition: Mint (10) As a classic schooled photographer, Richard Selby mastered the darkroom printing process like no other. His photo prints have unprecedented finesse, contrast and tonality. Unless stated otherwise, irregularities and reflections on the shown pictures, are caused by scanning or photography of the prints. BIOGRAPHY Richard Selby was born on the 6th of August 1933 in London, England. He graduated from Cambridge University with a M.A. in History. He spent several years working in London at various jobs before enrolling at Westminster University to study photography. At the end of his first year he took a summer job in a New York studio and from there found a job as assistant to Art Kane, a famous editorial and advertising photographer. Two years later, he declined invitations from Richard Avedon and Hiro and started out on his own as a freelance editorial photographer in New York for magazines such as Look, Saturday Evening Post, Holiday and Venture. While on assignment for Venture, he visited Munich and was invited by Willy Fleckhaus to work for Twen magazine. Twen is still considered to be the most prestigious and influential magazine ever created. Besides Richard Selby and Will McBride, Twen invited freelance photographers like Jeanloup Sieff, David Hamilton, Wim Wenders, Sam Haskins and Helmut Newton. Subsequently, he divided his time working for magazines in New York, London, Paris, Milan and Munich. For the German edition of Playboy he did a number of playmates, including the first one shot outside the U.S.A. He also began to do some corporate work. He has never solicited advertising photography. CLIENTS Germany: Twen, Playboy, Jasmin, Eltern, Freundin, Quick and Stern. England: Nova, Honey, Woman’s Own and Over 21. France: Depech Mode and Marie France. Italy: Grazia and others. KNOW YOUR NUMBER In 1991 his first book of nudes 'Know Your Number' was published in Germany. Almost 5000 copies of this book were sold, mainly in the U.S.A.. After a period of ill health following the publication, a second revised and enlarged edition of the book was published in 2001. Richard lives in Brighton, England, and is trying to finish a long time running project about artists. SOLO SHOWS • Books and Binding Gallery, New York, 1993 • Books and Binding Gallery, New York, 1994 • Mono Gallery, London, 1997 • Gwenola De Luze, Paris, 1998 • Sterts Art Centre, Cornwall, 1998 • Laurant Struck Gallery, Paris, 1999 • The Photo Cabinet Gallery, The Hague, 2012 GROUP SHOWS • Portfolio Gallery, London, 1990 • MBM Gallery, New York,1992 BOOKS • Know Your Number (1st Ed. 1991, Monograph, Graphic+Photos+Art, Munich) • NudeYork (Seibundo Shinkosha, Tokyo, 1995) • Know Your Number (2nd Ed. 2001, Monograph, Catwalk Editions, Paris) MAGAZINE ARTICLES • Playboy, Germany, 1974-1975 • Foto Magazine, Germany, 1991 • Esquire, Germany, 1992 • Das Magazine,Germany, 1992 • PIC magazine UK, 1992 • Black and White Art Photography, U.K., 1992 • Penthouse Forum, U.S.A., 1991 • Cupido, Norway, 1994 • Libido, U.S.A., 1993 • Black+White, Australia, July 2003. • British Journal of Photography, U.K., March 2003 • Amature Photographer, U.K., February 2003. MAGAZINE COVERS • PIC magazine (January 1992, April 1992) • Das Magazine (February 1992) • Penthouse (January 1991) • Esquire (February 1992) • BW Art Photographer (September 1991) • Over 21 (1976) • British Journal of Photography (March 2003) • Modern Photography (1964) • Cupido (1994) • Libido (1994) KEYWORDS Playboy, black & white, nude, fine art, Richard Avedon, Hiro, Japan, Japanese, Art Kane, Twen Magazine, Munich München Germany, London U.K., New York U.S.A., gelatin silver print, limited edition, unica, zilvergelatine afdruk, Vintage Silbergelatineabzug, tirage gélatino-argentique d'époque, stampa vintage alla gelatina sali d'argento.

N.º 99838216

Vendido
Richard Selby (1933-) - Deck Chair I - 1978 - no reserve

Richard Selby (1933-) - Deck Chair I - 1978 - no reserve

Photographer: Richard Selby (1933, London)
Title: Deck Chair I
Year: 1978
Year of print: 1983, vintage
Signature: hand signed, numbered and titled in black sharpie on recto. Annotated on verso.
Print: silver gelatin print on double weight Agfa baryta paper
Edition: 10/25
Image size: 31.7 x 21.7 cm
Paper size: 35.3 x 27.7 cm

The last 4 images (a portrait of Richard Selby taken in 2015 at age 82, some covers of Playboy, his book 'Know Your Number and Richard Selby signing prints in 2015) are for reference only and are not part of this lot.

Condition: Mint (10)
As a classic schooled photographer, Richard Selby mastered the darkroom printing process like no other. His photo prints have unprecedented finesse, contrast and tonality. Unless stated otherwise, irregularities and reflections on the shown pictures, are caused by scanning or photography of the prints.

BIOGRAPHY
Richard Selby was born on the 6th of August 1933 in London, England. He graduated from Cambridge University with a M.A. in History. He spent several years working in London at various jobs before enrolling at Westminster University to study photography. At the end of his first year he took a summer job in a New York studio and from there found a job as assistant to Art Kane, a famous editorial and advertising photographer. Two years later, he declined invitations from Richard Avedon and Hiro and started out on his own as a freelance editorial photographer in New York for magazines such as Look, Saturday Evening Post, Holiday and Venture.

While on assignment for Venture, he visited Munich and was invited by Willy Fleckhaus to work for Twen magazine. Twen is still considered to be the most prestigious and influential magazine ever created. Besides Richard Selby and Will McBride, Twen invited freelance photographers like Jeanloup Sieff, David Hamilton, Wim Wenders, Sam Haskins and Helmut Newton. Subsequently, he divided his time working for magazines in New York, London, Paris, Milan and Munich. For the German edition of Playboy he did a number of playmates, including the first one shot outside the U.S.A. He also began to do some corporate work. He has never solicited advertising photography.

CLIENTS
Germany: Twen, Playboy, Jasmin, Eltern, Freundin, Quick and Stern.
England: Nova, Honey, Woman’s Own and Over 21.
France: Depech Mode and Marie France.
Italy: Grazia and others.

KNOW YOUR NUMBER
In 1991 his first book of nudes 'Know Your Number' was published in Germany. Almost 5000 copies of this book were sold, mainly in the U.S.A.. After a period of ill health following the publication, a second revised and enlarged edition of the book was published in 2001. Richard lives in Brighton, England, and is trying to finish a long time running project about artists.

SOLO SHOWS
• Books and Binding Gallery, New York, 1993
• Books and Binding Gallery, New York, 1994
• Mono Gallery, London, 1997
• Gwenola De Luze, Paris, 1998
• Sterts Art Centre, Cornwall, 1998
• Laurant Struck Gallery, Paris, 1999
• The Photo Cabinet Gallery, The Hague, 2012

GROUP SHOWS
• Portfolio Gallery, London, 1990
• MBM Gallery, New York,1992

BOOKS
• Know Your Number (1st Ed. 1991, Monograph, Graphic+Photos+Art, Munich)
• NudeYork (Seibundo Shinkosha, Tokyo, 1995)
• Know Your Number (2nd Ed. 2001, Monograph, Catwalk Editions, Paris)

MAGAZINE ARTICLES
• Playboy, Germany, 1974-1975
• Foto Magazine, Germany, 1991
• Esquire, Germany, 1992
• Das Magazine,Germany, 1992
• PIC magazine UK, 1992
• Black and White Art Photography, U.K., 1992
• Penthouse Forum, U.S.A., 1991
• Cupido, Norway, 1994
• Libido, U.S.A., 1993
• Black+White, Australia, July 2003.
• British Journal of Photography, U.K., March 2003
• Amature Photographer, U.K., February 2003.

MAGAZINE COVERS
• PIC magazine (January 1992, April 1992)
• Das Magazine (February 1992)
• Penthouse (January 1991)
• Esquire (February 1992)
• BW Art Photographer (September 1991)
• Over 21 (1976)
• British Journal of Photography (March 2003)
• Modern Photography (1964)
• Cupido (1994)
• Libido (1994)

KEYWORDS
Playboy, black & white, nude, fine art, Richard Avedon, Hiro, Japan, Japanese, Art Kane, Twen Magazine, Munich München Germany, London U.K., New York U.S.A., gelatin silver print, limited edition, unica, zilvergelatine afdruk, Vintage Silbergelatineabzug, tirage gélatino-argentique d'époque, stampa vintage alla gelatina sali d'argento.

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