Nr. 100977455

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Michael Joseph (1941-) - Hen Party for Whitbread beer
Végső licit
€ 130
7 héttel ezelőtt

Michael Joseph (1941-) - Hen Party for Whitbread beer

This captivating black-and-white photograph captures a spirited tableau: a group of women gathered around a richly laid table, caught mid-conversation during what appears to be a convivial social occasion. The scene carries a hint of Victorian or Edwardian theatricality — animated expressions and expressive gestures suggesting laughter, wit, and the easy intimacy of shared ritual. Here, the table becomes a stage — and a quiet act of defiance. Bottles, glasses, and scattered beer cans sit unapologetically among flowers and fine linens, creating a playful tension between elegance and informality. The women occupy the space with confidence and ease, neither posed for approval nor softened for convention. Several figures appear knowingly poised — half-performing, half-absorbed — lending the composition narrative depth, humour, and a faint sense of mischief. The surrounding interior, with its framed artworks and decorative detail, deepens the photograph’s historical resonance. What might initially read as a period tableau subtly subverts expectation: this is not a tea table, but a scene of social freedom — women drinking, talking, and taking pleasure on their own terms. This is a one-off silver gelatin darkroom print, hand-printed by Michael Joseph, not a later reproduction. As such, it stands as a singular object — an artifact of the photographer’s own practice. Joseph’s distinctive sensibility is evident throughout: a sharp eye for social choreography, a relish for visual wit, and a talent for revealing cultural shifts through seemingly ordinary gatherings. Best known for his iconic portrait of The Rolling Stones at Sarum Chase, June 1968, Joseph moved fluently between staged glamour, social observation, and documentary play. In this work, those instincts converge, producing an image that feels spontaneous yet composed, intimate yet quietly provocative. Printed on high-quality photographic paper and bearing the artist’s handwork, this photograph is not merely an image but a preserved moment — rich in personality, atmosphere, and period charm. A compelling acquisition for collectors drawn to fine art photography with wit, warmth, and social bite. A slender line hovers beside the foreground woman’s ear, believed to be inherent to the original exposure—an almost celestial whisper, passing through the scene at the instant it was made. Mount size: 50 × 70 cm The work will be very carefully wrapped and swiftly dispatched via Colissimo. #WomenDrinkBeer #WomenAtTheTable #NotJustTea #SocialFreedom #BreakingTheMould #WomenUnfiltered #CheersToWomen #MichaelJosephLondon #OriginalDarkroomPrint #SilverGelatinPrint #BlackAndWhitePhotography #VintagePhotography #FineArtPhotography #BritishPhotography #CinematicPhotography #CollectibleArt #OneOfAKindArtwork #PhotographicHistory #1960sPhotography #AnalogPhotography #HandPrinted #TimelessImage #ArtCollectors #StorytellingPhotography #VintageSocialScene #QuietRebellion

Nr. 100977455

Eladva
Michael Joseph (1941-) - Hen Party for Whitbread beer

Michael Joseph (1941-) - Hen Party for Whitbread beer

This captivating black-and-white photograph captures a spirited tableau: a group of women gathered around a richly laid table, caught mid-conversation during what appears to be a convivial social occasion. The scene carries a hint of Victorian or Edwardian theatricality — animated expressions and expressive gestures suggesting laughter, wit, and the easy intimacy of shared ritual.

Here, the table becomes a stage — and a quiet act of defiance. Bottles, glasses, and scattered beer cans sit unapologetically among flowers and fine linens, creating a playful tension between elegance and informality. The women occupy the space with confidence and ease, neither posed for approval nor softened for convention. Several figures appear knowingly poised — half-performing, half-absorbed — lending the composition narrative depth, humour, and a faint sense of mischief.

The surrounding interior, with its framed artworks and decorative detail, deepens the photograph’s historical resonance. What might initially read as a period tableau subtly subverts expectation: this is not a tea table, but a scene of social freedom — women drinking, talking, and taking pleasure on their own terms.

This is a one-off silver gelatin darkroom print, hand-printed by Michael Joseph, not a later reproduction. As such, it stands as a singular object — an artifact of the photographer’s own practice. Joseph’s distinctive sensibility is evident throughout: a sharp eye for social choreography, a relish for visual wit, and a talent for revealing cultural shifts through seemingly ordinary gatherings.

Best known for his iconic portrait of The Rolling Stones at Sarum Chase, June 1968, Joseph moved fluently between staged glamour, social observation, and documentary play. In this work, those instincts converge, producing an image that feels spontaneous yet composed, intimate yet quietly provocative.

Printed on high-quality photographic paper and bearing the artist’s handwork, this photograph is not merely an image but a preserved moment — rich in personality, atmosphere, and period charm. A compelling acquisition for collectors drawn to fine art photography with wit, warmth, and social bite.

A slender line hovers beside the foreground woman’s ear, believed to be inherent to the original exposure—an almost celestial whisper, passing through the scene at the instant it was made.

Mount size: 50 × 70 cm
The work will be very carefully wrapped and swiftly dispatched via Colissimo.

#WomenDrinkBeer
#WomenAtTheTable
#NotJustTea
#SocialFreedom
#BreakingTheMould
#WomenUnfiltered
#CheersToWomen
#MichaelJosephLondon
#OriginalDarkroomPrint
#SilverGelatinPrint
#BlackAndWhitePhotography
#VintagePhotography
#FineArtPhotography
#BritishPhotography
#CinematicPhotography
#CollectibleArt
#OneOfAKindArtwork
#PhotographicHistory
#1960sPhotography
#AnalogPhotography
#HandPrinted
#TimelessImage
#ArtCollectors
#StorytellingPhotography
#VintageSocialScene
#QuietRebellion

Végső licit
€ 130
Kai Brückner
Szakértő
Becslés  € 500 - € 600

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