About This Image
Signed and numbered in an edition of 2/20 prints, but never completed, in pencil at recto bottom of mount. Signed in pencil and photographer's stamps, title, and edition of 2/20 examples on the back of the mount.
French photographer Lucien Clergue’s work is deeply rooted in his home city of Arles, where he was born on August 14, 1934. Picking up a camera as a young man in post-war Provence, he took a different route than other artists of his generation, turning his lens on the rubble and destruction of France after the war, often shooting in low-lit, decimated homes.
In addition to his scenes of the city, Clergue’s oeuvre includes incisive images of peers such as Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and other iconic figures in the south of France. It is his faceless female nudes, however—from the subtle eroticism of his beach-side scenes to the chic geometries of his black-and-white “Nu Zebre” series—that are the artist’s signature work.
He died on November 15, 2014, Nîmes, France, after a long illness.
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Price 5,000.00
Sale Price $4,000
Ref.# 16614
Medium Silver print
Mount on original mount
Photo Date 1960-70c Print Date 1980c
Dimensions 19-5/8 x 15-9/16 in. (500 x 397 mm)
Photo Country France
Photographer Country United States (USA)
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