Michael Joseph (1941-) - Now in tubs tryptich, three authentic cyanotypes

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Now in Tubs – Cyanotype Triptych
Photograph by Michael Joseph
Photo taken in the 1980s

Medium: Three original cyanotype prints created from a Michael Joseph negative
Presentation: Unique triptych arrangement with textured patterned mount
Provenance: Michael Joseph Pictures archive, Clapham, London
Created: June 2026 in the Dordogne, France
Edition: Unique hand-made set – one only

This singular cyanotype triptych brings together three interpretations of one of Michael Joseph's most memorable photographs from the celebrated Now in Tubs campaign of the mid-1980s.

Created in the Dordogne sunshine by the photographer's daughter from Michael Joseph's original negative, these hand-made cyanotypes transform a familiar image into something altogether more mysterious and dreamlike. Each panel differs subtly in tone and density, creating a rhythm of repetition and variation that feels almost musical: deep cobalt, pale powder blue and rich Prussian blue combining in a sequence of shadow, silhouette and light.

The image itself occupies a fascinating place within Joseph's archive. Originally commissioned to promote Nivea's transition from tubes to tubs, the photograph depicts a nude model seated beside a bathtub, her body reduced to a graceful arrangement of curves, contours and carefully balanced forms. Over the years, viewers have frequently detected echoes of Surrealism and Symbolism within the composition. Michael, however, always preferred a more mischievous explanation. The pose, he would insist, had nothing whatsoever to do with artistic references and everything to do with concealing what he affectionately described as the model's "knobbly knees" — a detail overlooked when she was selected from facial photographs alone.

That blend of elegance and humour was quintessentially Michael Joseph.

The cyanotype process lends the image an entirely new atmosphere. The luminous blues and softly shifting tonalities create a sense of memory, mystery and metamorphosis. The figure appears almost spectral, suspended between presence and absence, emerging and receding like an apparition from another age. The result feels less like advertising photography and more like a fragment of a forgotten dream.

No two cyanotypes are ever identical. Variations in sunlight, chemistry, humidity and washing produce subtle differences in colour, texture and density. The occasional marks, blooms and tonal irregularities visible within the prints are not flaws but fingerprints of the process itself - evidence of the beautiful unpredictability that has made cyanotype one of photography's most enchanting nineteenth-century techniques.

The unusual triptych format further enhances the work. By presenting three related yet distinct impressions side by side, the piece invites comparison and contemplation, transforming a single photograph into a meditation on repetition, reinvention and remembrance.

The reverse retains the original Michael Joseph Pictures archive label together with handwritten annotations recording its creation and provenance.

A unique work situated at the crossroads of photographic history, advertising history and contemporary reinterpretation, this one-off piece celebrates both Michael Joseph's original vision and the continuing life of his archive.

Created with patience, sunlight and affection on 6 June 2026, and offered as a unique object that cannot be replicated.

As always, this piece will be packed with great care and devotion, ensuring its safe arrival with its next custodian.

#MichaelJoseph
#NowInTubs
#Cyanotype
#CyanotypeTriptych
#PrussianBlue
#AlternativePhotography
#NiveaCampaign
#DarkroomPhotography
#PhotographicHistory
#FineArtPhotography
#VintageAdvertising
#OneOffArtwork
#HandMadePrint
#MichaelJosephArchive
#ContemporaryCyanotype

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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Now in Tubs – Cyanotype Triptych
Photograph by Michael Joseph
Photo taken in the 1980s

Medium: Three original cyanotype prints created from a Michael Joseph negative
Presentation: Unique triptych arrangement with textured patterned mount
Provenance: Michael Joseph Pictures archive, Clapham, London
Created: June 2026 in the Dordogne, France
Edition: Unique hand-made set – one only

This singular cyanotype triptych brings together three interpretations of one of Michael Joseph's most memorable photographs from the celebrated Now in Tubs campaign of the mid-1980s.

Created in the Dordogne sunshine by the photographer's daughter from Michael Joseph's original negative, these hand-made cyanotypes transform a familiar image into something altogether more mysterious and dreamlike. Each panel differs subtly in tone and density, creating a rhythm of repetition and variation that feels almost musical: deep cobalt, pale powder blue and rich Prussian blue combining in a sequence of shadow, silhouette and light.

The image itself occupies a fascinating place within Joseph's archive. Originally commissioned to promote Nivea's transition from tubes to tubs, the photograph depicts a nude model seated beside a bathtub, her body reduced to a graceful arrangement of curves, contours and carefully balanced forms. Over the years, viewers have frequently detected echoes of Surrealism and Symbolism within the composition. Michael, however, always preferred a more mischievous explanation. The pose, he would insist, had nothing whatsoever to do with artistic references and everything to do with concealing what he affectionately described as the model's "knobbly knees" — a detail overlooked when she was selected from facial photographs alone.

That blend of elegance and humour was quintessentially Michael Joseph.

The cyanotype process lends the image an entirely new atmosphere. The luminous blues and softly shifting tonalities create a sense of memory, mystery and metamorphosis. The figure appears almost spectral, suspended between presence and absence, emerging and receding like an apparition from another age. The result feels less like advertising photography and more like a fragment of a forgotten dream.

No two cyanotypes are ever identical. Variations in sunlight, chemistry, humidity and washing produce subtle differences in colour, texture and density. The occasional marks, blooms and tonal irregularities visible within the prints are not flaws but fingerprints of the process itself - evidence of the beautiful unpredictability that has made cyanotype one of photography's most enchanting nineteenth-century techniques.

The unusual triptych format further enhances the work. By presenting three related yet distinct impressions side by side, the piece invites comparison and contemplation, transforming a single photograph into a meditation on repetition, reinvention and remembrance.

The reverse retains the original Michael Joseph Pictures archive label together with handwritten annotations recording its creation and provenance.

A unique work situated at the crossroads of photographic history, advertising history and contemporary reinterpretation, this one-off piece celebrates both Michael Joseph's original vision and the continuing life of his archive.

Created with patience, sunlight and affection on 6 June 2026, and offered as a unique object that cannot be replicated.

As always, this piece will be packed with great care and devotion, ensuring its safe arrival with its next custodian.

#MichaelJoseph
#NowInTubs
#Cyanotype
#CyanotypeTriptych
#PrussianBlue
#AlternativePhotography
#NiveaCampaign
#DarkroomPhotography
#PhotographicHistory
#FineArtPhotography
#VintageAdvertising
#OneOffArtwork
#HandMadePrint
#MichaelJosephArchive
#ContemporaryCyanotype

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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确切的年份
2026
艺术家
Michael Joseph (1941-)
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作品名称
Now in tubs tryptich, three authentic cyanotypes
状态
原始状态
技术
其他
高度
22,5 cm
版本
Set in a bespoke patterned silvery-grey tryptique mount
宽度
17 cm
签名
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类别
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