Michael Joseph (1941-) - Walking le dog, 1960s

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Michael Joseph (1941– ) – Walking Le Dog, London, c.1960s
Unique Hand-Printed Silver Gelatin Darkroom Print

Hand-titled and signed by the photographer

Photographer: Michael Joseph (b. 1941)
Medium: Original one-off silver gelatin darkroom print from the original negative
Date: London, early 1960s (bearing the photographer's Harley Street studio stamp, dating from the period before his move to West Central Street)
Signature: Hand-signed and titled by the artist
Provenance: Directly from the photographer's personal archive

Some photographs simply record a moment.

Others quietly transform it into an icon.

Walking Le Dog is unquestionably one of Michael Joseph's most memorable early compositions. Photographed from an audacious low viewpoint, the image elevates an everyday stroll into a portrait of poise, power and presence. A statuesque woman stands against an expansive sky while, in the foreground, an imposing Afghan Hound commands the composition, its magnificent coat cascading through the frame with remarkable texture and tonal richness.

The handwritten title - Walking Le Dog - perfectly encapsulates Joseph's playful personality. Blending French chic with a knowing visual joke, it transforms an ordinary scene into something effortlessly fashionable, revealing the wit and irreverence that would later become hallmarks of his celebrated advertising career.

Produced during the early 1960s, before many of his internationally acclaimed commissions, the photograph already displays the visual vocabulary that would define his work: bold perspective, graphic geometry, sculptural silhouettes and carefully choreographed relationships between people and animals. Every element is deliberate, yet the photograph retains an effortless elegance that feels entirely spontaneous.

Hand-printed by Michael Joseph in his own darkroom from the original negative, this is not a later reproduction but a genuine one-off vintage silver gelatin print, personally titled and signed by the photographer. Preserved within his private archive for decades before being released by his daughter, Justine Joseph, it represents a rare opportunity to acquire an authentic work created entirely by the artist's own hands.

Collectors may recognise echoes of Norman Parkinson's elegance or Richard Avedon's graphic confidence, yet Joseph's cinematic eye and mischievous humour remain unmistakably his own. The sweeping silhouette of the Afghan Hound, set against the uncluttered sky, creates an image that is simultaneously stylish, sculptural and strikingly timeless.

Presented within a clean conservation mount, the photograph is ready for framing or exhibition.

Condition

Very good overall condition for an original silver gelatin print now more than sixty years old. The photograph retains excellent tonal depth and surface quality. Close examination reveals a few gentle signs of age and handling consistent with its vintage nature. Along the right-hand edge, the thick fibre-based photographic paper exhibits a slight undulation or waviness, a natural characteristic often encountered in hand-processed darkroom prints of this period and entirely consistent with their age and traditional manufacture. This subtle movement in the paper should be regarded as part of the print's authentic vintage character rather than a flaw. The reverse retains the original Harley Street studio stamp together with historic mounting tape, further reinforcing its provenance and working history.

Why collect this work?
Unique: Genuine one-off silver gelatin darkroom print, hand-produced by Michael Joseph.
Signed & titled: Personally inscribed by the photographer.
Early work: A rare photograph from the formative years of Joseph's career.
Direct provenance: Released directly from the Michael Joseph family archive.
Authentic analogue print: An original darkroom photograph - not a later digital reproduction.
Highly collectable: By the photographer behind the legendary Beggars Banquet session with The Rolling Stones and iconic campaigns for Nivea, White Horse, Schweppes, Nike and many other international brands.

Elegant, witty and wonderfully composed, Walking Le Dog captures the style, spirit and sophistication of 1960s London while celebrating the enduring beauty of traditional silver gelatin printing. It is both a captivating work of art and an exceptionally rare survivor from Michael Joseph's own darkroom - a photograph that has remained unseen for more than half a century before emerging from the family archive.

Mount size: 50 cm high × 40 cm wide.

#MichaelJoseph #WalkingLeDog #SilverGelatin #OriginalDarkroomPrint #VintagePhotography #1960sPhotography #BritishPhotography #AfghanHound #SignedPhotograph #UniquePrint #FineArtPhotography #AnaloguePhotography #PhotographyCollectors #FamilyArchive #BeggarsBanquet

卖家故事

我的父亲迈克尔·约瑟夫(Michael Joseph)是一位在伦敦从事广告摄影的摄影师,活跃时期大致从60年代中期到90年代初。在那些岁月里,他创作了大量非凡的作品——最广为人知的形象是滚石乐队的标志性《Beggar’s Banquet》开门合影。 我的持续使命是分享和庆祝我们所说的“其他照片”:来自他档案中鲜为人知但同样引人注目的图像。这些作品超越了头条新闻——测试印、主要拍摄中的替代画幅,以及更安静、更具个人色彩的照片,都是以他特有的力度、自律和对技艺的执着所创作。 它们的大气很大程度来自暗房本身。这些照片由光线、时机和手工打磨而成:错综复杂的群体构图、雕塑般的静物,以及邀请观者驻足再看一眼的瞬间。多样性是档案的核心,我经常提供独一无二、 nowhere else 的作品。 我希望你像我一样享受发现父亲作品的过程,也希望你在这里不仅看到一张图像,而是看到一段真实的摄影史。 所有作品都经过小心保护发运,并以一张历史性的单件照片印刷品的标准投入包裹与关怀。适当的防护与包装。 美国买家请注意:关税和消费税在源头已由邮寄费一并支付。除法规变动外,送达时不应再产生其他费用。
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Michael Joseph (1941– ) – Walking Le Dog, London, c.1960s
Unique Hand-Printed Silver Gelatin Darkroom Print

Hand-titled and signed by the photographer

Photographer: Michael Joseph (b. 1941)
Medium: Original one-off silver gelatin darkroom print from the original negative
Date: London, early 1960s (bearing the photographer's Harley Street studio stamp, dating from the period before his move to West Central Street)
Signature: Hand-signed and titled by the artist
Provenance: Directly from the photographer's personal archive

Some photographs simply record a moment.

Others quietly transform it into an icon.

Walking Le Dog is unquestionably one of Michael Joseph's most memorable early compositions. Photographed from an audacious low viewpoint, the image elevates an everyday stroll into a portrait of poise, power and presence. A statuesque woman stands against an expansive sky while, in the foreground, an imposing Afghan Hound commands the composition, its magnificent coat cascading through the frame with remarkable texture and tonal richness.

The handwritten title - Walking Le Dog - perfectly encapsulates Joseph's playful personality. Blending French chic with a knowing visual joke, it transforms an ordinary scene into something effortlessly fashionable, revealing the wit and irreverence that would later become hallmarks of his celebrated advertising career.

Produced during the early 1960s, before many of his internationally acclaimed commissions, the photograph already displays the visual vocabulary that would define his work: bold perspective, graphic geometry, sculptural silhouettes and carefully choreographed relationships between people and animals. Every element is deliberate, yet the photograph retains an effortless elegance that feels entirely spontaneous.

Hand-printed by Michael Joseph in his own darkroom from the original negative, this is not a later reproduction but a genuine one-off vintage silver gelatin print, personally titled and signed by the photographer. Preserved within his private archive for decades before being released by his daughter, Justine Joseph, it represents a rare opportunity to acquire an authentic work created entirely by the artist's own hands.

Collectors may recognise echoes of Norman Parkinson's elegance or Richard Avedon's graphic confidence, yet Joseph's cinematic eye and mischievous humour remain unmistakably his own. The sweeping silhouette of the Afghan Hound, set against the uncluttered sky, creates an image that is simultaneously stylish, sculptural and strikingly timeless.

Presented within a clean conservation mount, the photograph is ready for framing or exhibition.

Condition

Very good overall condition for an original silver gelatin print now more than sixty years old. The photograph retains excellent tonal depth and surface quality. Close examination reveals a few gentle signs of age and handling consistent with its vintage nature. Along the right-hand edge, the thick fibre-based photographic paper exhibits a slight undulation or waviness, a natural characteristic often encountered in hand-processed darkroom prints of this period and entirely consistent with their age and traditional manufacture. This subtle movement in the paper should be regarded as part of the print's authentic vintage character rather than a flaw. The reverse retains the original Harley Street studio stamp together with historic mounting tape, further reinforcing its provenance and working history.

Why collect this work?
Unique: Genuine one-off silver gelatin darkroom print, hand-produced by Michael Joseph.
Signed & titled: Personally inscribed by the photographer.
Early work: A rare photograph from the formative years of Joseph's career.
Direct provenance: Released directly from the Michael Joseph family archive.
Authentic analogue print: An original darkroom photograph - not a later digital reproduction.
Highly collectable: By the photographer behind the legendary Beggars Banquet session with The Rolling Stones and iconic campaigns for Nivea, White Horse, Schweppes, Nike and many other international brands.

Elegant, witty and wonderfully composed, Walking Le Dog captures the style, spirit and sophistication of 1960s London while celebrating the enduring beauty of traditional silver gelatin printing. It is both a captivating work of art and an exceptionally rare survivor from Michael Joseph's own darkroom - a photograph that has remained unseen for more than half a century before emerging from the family archive.

Mount size: 50 cm high × 40 cm wide.

#MichaelJoseph #WalkingLeDog #SilverGelatin #OriginalDarkroomPrint #VintagePhotography #1960sPhotography #BritishPhotography #AfghanHound #SignedPhotograph #UniquePrint #FineArtPhotography #AnaloguePhotography #PhotographyCollectors #FamilyArchive #BeggarsBanquet

卖家故事

我的父亲迈克尔·约瑟夫(Michael Joseph)是一位在伦敦从事广告摄影的摄影师,活跃时期大致从60年代中期到90年代初。在那些岁月里,他创作了大量非凡的作品——最广为人知的形象是滚石乐队的标志性《Beggar’s Banquet》开门合影。 我的持续使命是分享和庆祝我们所说的“其他照片”:来自他档案中鲜为人知但同样引人注目的图像。这些作品超越了头条新闻——测试印、主要拍摄中的替代画幅,以及更安静、更具个人色彩的照片,都是以他特有的力度、自律和对技艺的执着所创作。 它们的大气很大程度来自暗房本身。这些照片由光线、时机和手工打磨而成:错综复杂的群体构图、雕塑般的静物,以及邀请观者驻足再看一眼的瞬间。多样性是档案的核心,我经常提供独一无二、 nowhere else 的作品。 我希望你像我一样享受发现父亲作品的过程,也希望你在这里不仅看到一张图像,而是看到一段真实的摄影史。 所有作品都经过小心保护发运,并以一张历史性的单件照片印刷品的标准投入包裹与关怀。适当的防护与包装。 美国买家请注意:关税和消费税在源头已由邮寄费一并支付。除法规变动外,送达时不应再产生其他费用。
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详细资料

确切的年份
1964
艺术家
Michael Joseph (1941-)
出售者
所有者或经销商
作品名称
Walking le dog, 1960s
状态
原始状态
技术
明胶银版法印像
高度
28 cm
版本
Darkroom print from year of photo
宽度
26 cm
签名
Hand signed
类别
时尚
法国经验证
535
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