détails du produit
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THE PRINT
In 1966, at a time when the perception of women wearing pants was considered off-kilter and inappropriate, Yves Saint Laurent introduced the world to Le Smoking, a tuxedo-style suit that quickly became the epitome of sex appeal. Yet, for all the celebrity acclaim, it was undoubtedly photographer Helmut Newton who made Le Smoking iconic; his extraordinary capacity to imbue his subjects with a potent sexuality reaching new heights when married to the louche enigma of the YSL tuxedo. Shot for French Vogue in 1975, the story featured an androgynous woman standing in a hazily lit Parisian alleyway, hair slicked back, crisp white cravat and cigarette. With stark monochrome simplicity, Newton created a piece of iconography that to this day has never gone out of fashion.
This iconic black and white photography art print is the epitome of style and and sophistication and will make a stunning addition to your home decor. This gallery quality giclée art print has been produced on luxurious heavy weight art paper using archival quality inks resulting in a superior print with pin-sharp detail, rich vivid colours and unparalleled durability.
This iconic black and white photography art print is the epitome of style and and sophistication and will make a stunning addition to your home decor. This gallery quality giclée art print has been produced on luxurious heavy weight art paper using archival quality inks resulting in a superior print with pin-sharp detail, rich vivid colours and unparalleled durability.
- Gallery quality giclée art print
- 300gsm 100% cotton rag textured art paper
- Natural white with a matte finish
- Archival inks for vivid colour and sharp detail
- Available in multiple sizes
- Can be purchased framed or unframed
THE ARTIST
Nobody has made quite the lasting impression on fashion imagery as Helmut Newton. Hired by French Vogue in the 1950s before being propelled to fame in the 1970s, Newton came to be renowned for his controversial scenarios, hypersexualised imagery and striking compositions. With elements of his work that linked to the themes of surrealism – an art movement dominant during his youth spent growing up in Berlin – Newton’s unadulterated love of beautiful and strong women saw him create images laden with heavy overtones of voyeurism, sadomasochism and fetishism. With work published in Nova, Queen, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Elle and Playboy plus 64 covers for Vogue Paris under his belt, Newton’s famed oeuvre ranges from powerful nude women, who radiate a sense of eroticism and empowerment, to black-and-white portraiture of figures that range from Margaret Thatcher to David Bowie, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sophia Loren.
FRAMING
Quality art deserves quality framing. We offer a premium quality bespoke framing service that is more affordable and convenient than using your local picture framer. Your art print will be framed to the most exacting standards by our team of master framers using gallery quality materials throughout. The end result - a beautiful framed artwork designed to last a lifetime that exudes style and craftsmanship delivered right to your door.
- Framing only available within New Zealand
- Delivery time is approximately 7 working days
- Artwork arrives ready to hang
- Hardwood frames in three stylish colour options
- 2mm premium clear float glass
To learn more about our framing process please visit the following link -
Image Size | Paper Size |
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A3 - 29.7 x 42cm | 36.7 x 49cm |
A2 - 42 x 59.4cm | 52 x 69.4cm |
A1 - 59.4 x 84.1cm | 69.4 x 94.1cm |
Print Size | Size Once Framed |
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36.7 x 49cm | 39.7 x 52cm |
52 x 69.4cm | 55 x 72.4cm |
69.4 x 94.1cm | 72.4 x 97.1cm |