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Argentic edition on argentic paper - Hand-printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes. // Nude Bathing by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, is a black and white vintage print that captures the essence of freedom and serenity. The silhouette of a figure, partially submerged, extends their arms as they wade through calm waters. The soft interplay of light and shadow on the water’s surface creates a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere, while the figure’s movement suggests spontaneity and liberation. Hand-printed and stamped by the artist, this unique vintage print exemplifies de Dienes’ focus on the natural beauty and emotive expression of the human form.
Nude bathing, 1960
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Argentic edition on argentic paper - Hand-printed and stamped by the artist. - Unique vintage print. - Certificate by the curator of André de Dienes. // Nude Bathing by André de Dienes, photographed in 1960, is a black and white vintage print that captures the essence of freedom and serenity. The silhouette of a figure, partially submerged, extends their arms as they wade through calm waters. The soft interplay of light and shadow on the water’s surface creates a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere, while the figure’s movement suggests spontaneity and liberation. Hand-printed and stamped by the artist, this unique vintage print exemplifies de Dienes’ focus on the natural beauty and emotive expression of the human form.
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