Michael Joseph (1941-) - Playboy Pool Ladies - resting between takes

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賣家描述

Pool Ladies Resting – Clapham Common Pool, London
Photograph taken in the 1980s

Photographer: Michael Joseph
Medium: Original hand-printed warm-toned darkroom photograph
Signature: Signed and titled in ink on the front
Mount: Bespoke mount by professional framer, taped as fitted
Series: From the celebrated Clapham Common Pool Ladies series for the infamous US Playboy TV Interview

At first glance, one could be forgiven for believing this photograph dates from the 1930s, 1940s or perhaps the early post-war years. The bathing caps, modest costumes, elegant poses and timeless atmosphere seem to belong to another era entirely.

Yet this image was made in the mid-1980s.

That delightful tension between appearance and reality is part of its enduring charm.

In Pool Ladies Resting, Michael Joseph captures a moment of pause rather than performance. A line of swimmers gathers along the poolside, suspended somewhere between preparation and relaxation. Some adjust their goggles, others exchange glances or drift into private thought. The discipline of synchronised movement has softened into something more spontaneous, yet a sense of poise, precision and purpose still quietly permeates the scene.

Joseph positions the viewer directly alongside the pool, allowing the eye to glide through a procession of repeating forms - caps, curves, costumes and contours - punctuated by the gentle shimmer of water and reflection. Limbs overlap, lines echo one another, and the numbered starting blocks provide a subtle architectural rhythm. What might have been a simple documentary photograph becomes instead a study in shape, structure and serenity.

The influence of Bill Brandt can be felt throughout. Like Brandt, Joseph understood that the human figure could be simultaneously sculptural and symbolic. Here, bodies become building blocks within a carefully balanced composition, while light, line and negative space are orchestrated with remarkable restraint and sophistication.

What makes this photograph particularly appealing is the contrast it offers with Joseph's more familiar work. Collectors often associate him with exuberant advertising campaigns, sprawling banquet scenes, bustling crowds and controlled chaos. Here, however, we encounter a quieter sensibility. The atmosphere is contemplative rather than cacophonous; intimate rather than extravagant. It is less spectacle than stillness.

There is also a wonderful sense of cinematic nostalgia. The image possesses a period charm that feels almost impossible for a photograph made in the 1980s. It recalls the grace, glamour and gentle geometry of an earlier age, while remaining unmistakably modern in its photographic intelligence.

This is an authentic vintage darkroom print, signed and titled by the photographer. The verso retains its original studio label from Michael Joseph Pictures Ltd, Clapham, together with period tape marks from earlier mounting — small but significant traces of its working life and provenance.

The photograph possesses that rare quality of feeling both formally resolved and emotionally open. It captures not merely a composition, but a pause between movements, a breath between actions, a fleeting human moment preserved forever in silver and light.

A graceful, nostalgic and beautifully balanced work from one of Britain's most inventive post-war photographers.

As always, this one-off historical print will be packed with great care and devotion before being dispatched to its new custodian.

#MichaelJoseph
#PoolLadies
#ClaphamCommon
#VintageDarkroomPrint
#BritishPhotography
#1980sPhotography
#BillBrandtInfluence
#SwimmingPoolSeries
#SilverGelatinPrint
#FineArtPhotography
#VintageStyle
#GraceAndGeometry
#PhotographicHistory
#CollectorPhotography
#OneOffPrint

賣家的故事

我的父亲,Michael Joseph,是一位在伦敦工作的广告摄影师,活跃于60年代中期至90年代初。在这几十年间,他创作出一份非凡的作品集——其中最广为人知的图像,是滚石乐队的经典 Beggars Banquet 封面内页。 我的持续使命是分享并庆祝我们所称的“另一组照片”——他档案中不那么为人熟知却同样引人注目的影像。这些作品超越了头条新闻的喧嚣,包含试印、大型拍摄的替代画面,以及更安静、更个人化的照片,全部以他一贯的强度、专注与对技术的热爱而成形。 它们的气氛在很大程度上来自于暗室本身。这些照片由光线、时机和手工技艺塑造: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的瞬间。多样性是档案的核心,我也经常提供独一无二、仅此一件的作品,其他地方都没有。 我希望你在欣赏父亲的作品时,能够像我分享它们时一样感到愉悦,也希望在这里你不仅看到一张图片,更找到一段真正的摄影史。 所有作品在发货时都经过细致保护,带着一份敬意与用心打包,恰如一张唯一的历史性摄影印刷品所应有的待遇。 美国产品买家请注意:海关关税已在源头结算并包含在邮费内。除监管规定改变外,抵达时不应再产生额外费用。
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Pool Ladies Resting – Clapham Common Pool, London
Photograph taken in the 1980s

Photographer: Michael Joseph
Medium: Original hand-printed warm-toned darkroom photograph
Signature: Signed and titled in ink on the front
Mount: Bespoke mount by professional framer, taped as fitted
Series: From the celebrated Clapham Common Pool Ladies series for the infamous US Playboy TV Interview

At first glance, one could be forgiven for believing this photograph dates from the 1930s, 1940s or perhaps the early post-war years. The bathing caps, modest costumes, elegant poses and timeless atmosphere seem to belong to another era entirely.

Yet this image was made in the mid-1980s.

That delightful tension between appearance and reality is part of its enduring charm.

In Pool Ladies Resting, Michael Joseph captures a moment of pause rather than performance. A line of swimmers gathers along the poolside, suspended somewhere between preparation and relaxation. Some adjust their goggles, others exchange glances or drift into private thought. The discipline of synchronised movement has softened into something more spontaneous, yet a sense of poise, precision and purpose still quietly permeates the scene.

Joseph positions the viewer directly alongside the pool, allowing the eye to glide through a procession of repeating forms - caps, curves, costumes and contours - punctuated by the gentle shimmer of water and reflection. Limbs overlap, lines echo one another, and the numbered starting blocks provide a subtle architectural rhythm. What might have been a simple documentary photograph becomes instead a study in shape, structure and serenity.

The influence of Bill Brandt can be felt throughout. Like Brandt, Joseph understood that the human figure could be simultaneously sculptural and symbolic. Here, bodies become building blocks within a carefully balanced composition, while light, line and negative space are orchestrated with remarkable restraint and sophistication.

What makes this photograph particularly appealing is the contrast it offers with Joseph's more familiar work. Collectors often associate him with exuberant advertising campaigns, sprawling banquet scenes, bustling crowds and controlled chaos. Here, however, we encounter a quieter sensibility. The atmosphere is contemplative rather than cacophonous; intimate rather than extravagant. It is less spectacle than stillness.

There is also a wonderful sense of cinematic nostalgia. The image possesses a period charm that feels almost impossible for a photograph made in the 1980s. It recalls the grace, glamour and gentle geometry of an earlier age, while remaining unmistakably modern in its photographic intelligence.

This is an authentic vintage darkroom print, signed and titled by the photographer. The verso retains its original studio label from Michael Joseph Pictures Ltd, Clapham, together with period tape marks from earlier mounting — small but significant traces of its working life and provenance.

The photograph possesses that rare quality of feeling both formally resolved and emotionally open. It captures not merely a composition, but a pause between movements, a breath between actions, a fleeting human moment preserved forever in silver and light.

A graceful, nostalgic and beautifully balanced work from one of Britain's most inventive post-war photographers.

As always, this one-off historical print will be packed with great care and devotion before being dispatched to its new custodian.

#MichaelJoseph
#PoolLadies
#ClaphamCommon
#VintageDarkroomPrint
#BritishPhotography
#1980sPhotography
#BillBrandtInfluence
#SwimmingPoolSeries
#SilverGelatinPrint
#FineArtPhotography
#VintageStyle
#GraceAndGeometry
#PhotographicHistory
#CollectorPhotography
#OneOffPrint

賣家的故事

我的父亲,Michael Joseph,是一位在伦敦工作的广告摄影师,活跃于60年代中期至90年代初。在这几十年间,他创作出一份非凡的作品集——其中最广为人知的图像,是滚石乐队的经典 Beggars Banquet 封面内页。 我的持续使命是分享并庆祝我们所称的“另一组照片”——他档案中不那么为人熟知却同样引人注目的影像。这些作品超越了头条新闻的喧嚣,包含试印、大型拍摄的替代画面,以及更安静、更个人化的照片,全部以他一贯的强度、专注与对技术的热爱而成形。 它们的气氛在很大程度上来自于暗室本身。这些照片由光线、时机和手工技艺塑造: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的瞬间。多样性是档案的核心,我也经常提供独一无二、仅此一件的作品,其他地方都没有。 我希望你在欣赏父亲的作品时,能够像我分享它们时一样感到愉悦,也希望在这里你不仅看到一张图片,更找到一段真正的摄影史。 所有作品在发货时都经过细致保护,带着一份敬意与用心打包,恰如一张唯一的历史性摄影印刷品所应有的待遇。 美国产品买家请注意:海关关税已在源头结算并包含在邮费内。除监管规定改变外,抵达时不应再产生额外费用。
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詳細資料

列印日期
1987
藝術家
Michael Joseph (1941-)
出售者:
物主或經銷商
藝術品標題
Playboy Pool Ladies - resting between takes
狀態
像新的一樣
技術
銀鹽影像作品
Height
38,5 cm
版本
Playboy US TV Interview unique B & W darkroom print
Width
28,5 cm
簽名
Hand signed
類別
藝術攝影
法國已驗證
485
已售物品
100%
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