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Hand printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes // Nu sur le rocher by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, captures the timeless elegance and raw connection between the human form and nature. This black and white vintage print shows a nude figure gracefully embracing a natural rock formation, highlighting the contrasts between the smooth curves of the body and the rugged texture of the stone. The image, hand-printed and stamped by the artist, emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow, creating a powerful and intimate atmosphere. De Dienes' work often explored themes of natural beauty and human vulnerability, as seen in this captivating composition.
Nu sur le rocher, 1960
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Hand printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes // Nu sur le rocher by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, captures the timeless elegance and raw connection between the human form and nature. This black and white vintage print shows a nude figure gracefully embracing a natural rock formation, highlighting the contrasts between the smooth curves of the body and the rugged texture of the stone. The image, hand-printed and stamped by the artist, emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow, creating a powerful and intimate atmosphere. De Dienes' work often explored themes of natural beauty and human vulnerability, as seen in this captivating composition.
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What is the Dusseldorf school of photography?
The Düsseldorf School of Photography refers to a group of photographers who studied under Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf during the 1970s. This group was known for its devotion to the black-and-white industrial images characteristic of the German tradition known as New Objectivity. The photographers focused on precise, methodical documentation of industrial structures, often using a detached and objective approach.