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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Unknown model's legs in tights on underground (Mary Quant out-take)
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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Unknown model's legs in tights on underground (Mary Quant out-take)

Mary Quant Legs on Underground Escalator, London, 1960s Large-format darkroom print Unsigned example A bold and striking photographic work, this large-format print captures the unmistakable atmosphere of Swinging London through a composition of remarkable simplicity, style, and suggestion. A pair of elegantly poised legs - clad in unmistakably Mary Quant-era tights and shoes - is poised on a London Underground escalator, transforming an ordinary urban instant into something graphic, cinematic, and timeless. The image possesses the sharp visual confidence that defined 1960s London: fashion reduced to gesture, attitude, silhouette, and line. The rhythmic rise of the escalator contrasts beautifully with the grace and precision of the figure, creating a composition suspended between movement and stillness, glamour and grit. Produced using traditional analogue darkroom methods, the print carries a richness and tactile depth unique to hand-crafted photographic processes. Velvety blacks, subtle tonal transitions, and softly luminous highlights preserve the honesty and atmosphere of vintage photographic printing in a way digital reproduction rarely achieves. There is also something wonderfully suggestive about the image’s restraint. By revealing so little, it evokes so much: the swagger of Swinging London, the revolution of Mary Quant’s fashion language, and the fleeting theatre of everyday encounters beneath the city streets. Unlike many archive examples, this particular version is not signed, though it remains an exceptionally powerful and highly decorative photographic object in its own right - less a formal edition piece than an evocative surviving fragment from a decade when photography, fashion, music, and London itself were all undergoing radical reinvention. Part fashion study, part urban portrait, the work captures not only the spirit of Mary Quant’s revolutionary aesthetic, but also the pulse, poise, and poetry of the London Underground during one of the city’s most culturally electric eras. Print size: 45 cm wide × 60 cm high The print will be carefully protected, wrapped with great care, and dispatched swiftly via Colissimo. A photograph of the original advertisement in which the image appeared has been provided for historical reference only and is not included in the sale. #MaryQuant #SwingingLondon #LondonUnderground #1960sFashion #AnaloguePhotography #DarkroomPrint #VintagePhotography #FashionPhotography #MaryQuantStyle #UndergroundEscalator #ModFashion #London1960s #GraphicComposition #VintagePhotoPrint #MichaelJosephPhotography

103800683

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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Unknown model's legs in tights on underground (Mary Quant out-take)

Michael Joseph (1941-) - Unknown model's legs in tights on underground (Mary Quant out-take)

Mary Quant Legs on Underground Escalator, London, 1960s

Large-format darkroom print
Unsigned example

A bold and striking photographic work, this large-format print captures the unmistakable atmosphere of Swinging London through a composition of remarkable simplicity, style, and suggestion. A pair of elegantly poised legs - clad in unmistakably Mary Quant-era tights and shoes - is poised on a London Underground escalator, transforming an ordinary urban instant into something graphic, cinematic, and timeless.

The image possesses the sharp visual confidence that defined 1960s London: fashion reduced to gesture, attitude, silhouette, and line. The rhythmic rise of the escalator contrasts beautifully with the grace and precision of the figure, creating a composition suspended between movement and stillness, glamour and grit.

Produced using traditional analogue darkroom methods, the print carries a richness and tactile depth unique to hand-crafted photographic processes. Velvety blacks, subtle tonal transitions, and softly luminous highlights preserve the honesty and atmosphere of vintage photographic printing in a way digital reproduction rarely achieves.

There is also something wonderfully suggestive about the image’s restraint. By revealing so little, it evokes so much: the swagger of Swinging London, the revolution of Mary Quant’s fashion language, and the fleeting theatre of everyday encounters beneath the city streets.

Unlike many archive examples, this particular version is not signed, though it remains an exceptionally powerful and highly decorative photographic object in its own right - less a formal edition piece than an evocative surviving fragment from a decade when photography, fashion, music, and London itself were all undergoing radical reinvention.

Part fashion study, part urban portrait, the work captures not only the spirit of Mary Quant’s revolutionary aesthetic, but also the pulse, poise, and poetry of the London Underground during one of the city’s most culturally electric eras.

Print size: 45 cm wide × 60 cm high

The print will be carefully protected, wrapped with great care, and dispatched swiftly via Colissimo.

A photograph of the original advertisement in which the image appeared has been provided for historical reference only and is not included in the sale.

#MaryQuant #SwingingLondon #LondonUnderground #1960sFashion #AnaloguePhotography #DarkroomPrint #VintagePhotography #FashionPhotography #MaryQuantStyle #UndergroundEscalator #ModFashion #London1960s #GraphicComposition #VintagePhotoPrint #MichaelJosephPhotography

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€ 75
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Elena Vaninetti
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Estimation  € 500 - € 600

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