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1985
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Slim Aarons Estate Print - Portofino - Oversize 1985,
Il villaggio di pescatori più esclusivo d'Italia, Portofino, sulla costa ligure. Stampa C cromogenica Slim Aarons Stampata in seguito
Slim Aarons Estate Edition Prodotto utilizzando l'unica trasparenza originale o negativo conservato presso l'Archivio di Londra in Inghilterra. Spedizione gratuita del rivenditore a te o al tuo corniciaio, in tutto il mondo. Timbrato e numerato a mano dalla Slim Aarons Estate. Limitato a 150 Solo per immagine indipendentemente dal formato carta Certificato di autenticità incluso. Il collezionista riceverà il prossimo numero dell'edizione
Formato carta 30 x 40 pollici / 76 x 102 cm
Spedizione gratuita.
Altri formati disponibili di questa stampa :
40x60" pollici / 101 x 152 cm $ 5400
30x40" pollici / 76 x 101 cm $ 3500
20x24" pollici / 51 x 61 cm $ 2500
20x16" pollici / 51 x 41 cm $ 2100
41 x 31 cm /16x12 pollici $ 1800
Nel corso di una carriera durata mezzo secolo, Slim Aarons (1916-2006) ha ritratto l'alta società, l'aristocrazia, gli autori, gli artisti, le icone del business, i celebrati e il loro ambiente. In tal modo, ha catturato un'epoca d'oro di ricchezza, privilegio, bellezza e svago che si è verificata accanto, ma abbastanza separata, dal contesto culturale e politico della seconda metà del XX secolo. La Slim Aarons Estate ha rilasciato questa edizione limitata Estate come stampa Cromogenica. Hanno scelto queste stampe per la loro nitidezza, chiarezza, tonalità e qualità, rispetto alle stampe inkjet d'archivio. Le stampe a C danno colore e tono veri e continui. Aarons ha iniziato la sua carriera come fotografo di combattimento nella seconda guerra mondiale.
Sebbene si fosse guadagnato un Purple Heart per il suo servizio, dichiarò che il combattimento gli aveva insegnato che l'unica spiaggia su cui valesse la pena atterrare era decorata con belle persone che si divertivano al sole. Sempre più noto per la sua influenza, l'estetica casual glamour di Aarons può essere vista oggi nella fotografia di moda, arte e celebrità. Articoli recenti attribuiscono al suo lavoro l'ispirazione dello stile casualmente impeccabile dei migliori influencer di Instagram, pieno di sole ed evasione. La fotografia è senza cornice La presentazione include un primo piano del timbro della tenuta Slim Aarons. Il collezionista riceverà il prossimo numero dell'edizione * Siamo lieti di offrire l'intero archivio della tenuta Slim Aarons, offrendo l'edizione ufficiale della tenuta Slim Aarons (offerta solo in questa edizione di 150). Vi preghiamo di contattarci per ulteriori fotografie di Slim Aarons *
1916 New York, United States
Slim Aarons (born George Allen Aarons; October 29, 1916 – May 30, 2006) was an American photographer noted for his images of socialites, jet-setters and celebrities. His work principally appeared in Life, Town & Country, and Holiday magazines. Early life Aarons was born to Yiddish-speaking immigrants who had lived in a tenement on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. His father, Charlie Aarons (born Susman Aronowicz), distanced himself from the family; his mother, Stella Karvetzky, was sent to a sanitarium. Not knowing what had become of his parents, Aarons spent his boyhood at varying times with an aunt, at an orphanage, and with his grandmother and cousins in New Hampshire. Photography career At 18 years old, Aarons enlisted in the United States Army, worked as a photographer at the United States Military Academy, and later served as a combat photographer in World War II and earned a Purple Heart. Aarons said combat had taught him the only beach worth landing on was "decorated with beautiful, seminude girls tanning in a tranquil sun." After the war, Aarons moved to California and began photographing celebrities. In California, he shot his most praised photo, Kings of Hollywood, a 1957 New's Year's Eve photograph depicting Clark Gable, Van Heflin, Gary Cooper, and James Stewart relaxing at a bar in full formal wear. Aarons never used a stylist, or a makeup artist. He made his career out of what he called "photographing attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places." An oft-cited example of this approach is his 1970 Poolside Gossip shot at the Kaufmann Desert House designed by Richard Neutra, with owner Nelda Linsk as one of the models in the photo. "I knew everyone," he said in an interview with The (London) Independent in 2002. "They would invite me to one of their parties because they knew I wouldn't hurt them. I was one of them." Alfred Hitchcock's film, Rear Window (1954), whose main character is a photographer played by Jimmy Stewart, is set in an apartment reputed to be based on Aarons' apartment. In 1997, Mark Getty, the co-founder of Getty Images, visited Aarons in his home and bought Aarons' entire archive. In 2017, filmmaker Fritz Mitchell released a documentary about Aarons, called Slim Aarons: The High Life. In the documentary it is revealed that Aarons was Jewish and grew up in conditions that were in complete contrast to what he told friends and family of his childhood. Aarons claimed that he was raised in New Hampshire, was an orphan, and had no living relations. After his death in 2006, his widow and daughter learned the truth that Aarons had grown up in a poor immigrant Yiddish-speaking family on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. When he was a boy, his mother was diagnosed with mental health issues and admitted to a psychiatric hospital, which caused him to be passed around among relatives. He resented and had no relationship with his father and had a brother, Harry, who would later commit suicide. Several documentary interviewees postulate that if Aarons's true origins had been known, his career would have been unlikely to succeed within the restricted world of celebrity and WASP privilege his photography glamorized.
Indirizzo
Londra,
GALERIE PRINTS collabora direttamente con alcuni dei più rinomati e prestigiosi archivi e collezioni fotografiche e fotografi del mondo, tra cui SLIM AARONS, TERRY O'NEILL, NORMAN PARKINSON, DUFFY, EVE ARNOLD, MARTYN GODDARD e molti altri....