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Hang Male Nude by George Platt Lynes

Hang Male Nude by George Platt Lynes

Robert Fontaine Gallery

Gelatin Silver Print

1941

Edition Size: Unique

Sheet Size: 9 x 7.125 inches

Unsigned

Condition: Pristine

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Gelatin Silver Print.
Artist Stamp on reverse.

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The Artist

George Platt Lynes

George Platt Lynes first became interested in photography not with the idea of a career, but to take photographs of his friends and display them in his bookstore. Returning to France the next year in the company of Wescott and Wheeler, he traveled around Europe for the next several years, always with his camera at hand. He developed close friendships within a larger circle of artists including Jean Cocteau and Julien Levy, the art dealer and critic. Levy would exhibit his photographs in his gallery in New York City in 1932 and Lynes would open his studio there that same year. He was soon receiving commissions from Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country, and Vogue.

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