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Horst P.  Horst:   Odalisque I
 
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Description
Artist: Horst Horst P.
Title: Odalisque I
Style: Modern
Medium: Photographs, Silver Print
Year: 1943
Size: height - 14 in, width - 11 in, depth - 0 in cm
Markings: signed, inscribed, other, Signed in pencil on verso "Horst"
Blind stamped "Horst"
Inscribed on verso in pencil "Bromo S.G.P. (Sil) Odalisque I N.Y. 1943"

Estimate: from US$7,000 to US$9,000

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Horst P. Horst (1906-1999), most often known as just Horst, was a German-American photographer best known for his photographs of women and fashion taken while working for Vogue magazine. While in Paris, he befriended many people in the art community and attended many galleries. In 1930 he met Vogue photographer Baron George Hoyningen-Huene, whom he photographed and they became longtime friends. His combination of extravagant visual fantasy and vibrant sensuality set his fashion photographs quite apart from those of Vogue's two other principal photographers of the 1930s, Steichen and Cecil Beaton. Models were photographed with meticulous precision under artificial lights; studio sets were austere; backgrounds were plain or severely geometric. His work frequently reflects his interest in surrealism and his regard of the ancient Greek ideal of physical beauty.

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      Item Location: New York, USA
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    Odalisque sitting (variant), New York, 1943
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  • Horst P. Horst
    Odalisque I, NY, 1943
    gelatin silver print
    17.0 in. x 13.7 in. / 43.2 cm. x 34.9 cm. Stamped, Inscribed

    Estimate: US$7,000 - 10,000 Sold for US$11,250


    Sotheby's New York:
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  • Horst P. Horst
    Odalisque I, New York, 1943
    gelatin silver print
    16.1 in. x 13.9 in. / 40.8 cm. x 35.4 cm. Signed, Stamped, Inscribed

    Estimate: US$4,709 - 5,494 Sold for US$7,848


    Hampel Fine Art Auctions:
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Odalisque sitting (variant), New York , 1943
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Odalisque I, NY , 1943
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Odalisque I, New York , 1943
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Biography & Links
Horst P. Horst Biography
1926-1928
Studied architecture at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Hamburg
1930
Student-apprentice, studio of the architect Le Corbusier, Paris
1932-1935
Photographer, with George Hoyningen-Huene, in Vogue magazine studios, Conde Nast Publications, Paris and in New York, since 1935
1935
Emigrated to the US
1942
Educated at the Oberrealschule, Weissenfels
1942-1945
Served in US Army: Technical Sergeant
1952-1970
Maintained Horst Studio, New York
When Horst P Horst began to photograph for Vogue in 1932, fashion photography was still largely in thrall to the style introduced by Steichen in the 1920's and subsequently refined by Hoyningen-Huene. Horst, who had originally come to Paris to study architecture with Le Corbusier, turned instead to photography after making the aquaintance of Hoyningen-Huene, and his own earliest work echoes Hoyningen-Huene's cool classicism. Models were photographed with meticulous precision under artificial lights; studio sets were austere; backgrounds were plain or severly geometric.

Within a few years, however, Horst developed a more frankly oranamental style that was unmistakably his own. His combination of extravagant visual fantasy and vibrant sensuality sets his fashion photography quite apart from those of Vogue's two other principal photographers of the 1930's, Steichen and Cecil Beaton. Gradually introducing more imaginatively furnished sets and drapery, Horst arranged his tableaux with an eye for elegant undulating lines and sophisticated lighting effects. Amid rich surroundings, his model's face might be thrown unexpectedly into silhouette, giving rise to a mood of calculated mystery and anticipation.

In addition to his fashion photographs, Horst produced during the 1930's a series of highly regarded portraits of the leading personalities of the day, including Dietrich, Dali, Cocteau, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Often done outside the studio, these portraits lack the formal perfection of Horst's fashion work, but effectively transmit the air of sometimes desperate gaiety that marked the period between the wars. Although he remains active, and has published highly successful interior studies and patterned abstractions from natural forms, Horst continues to be irrevocably linked with the sensibility of the 1930's.
--Christopher Phillips1906 Born in Weissenfels, Germany

Selected Exhibitions
1932
Galerie La Plume d'Or, Paris -solo
1938
German Seligman Gallery, New York -solo
1958
Sagittarius Gallery, New York -solo
Country Art Gallery, Westbury, New York -solo
1974
Sonnabend Gallery, New York -solo
1975
Fashion 1900-1939, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1976
Sonnabend Gallery, New York -solo
1977
Sonnabend Gallery, New York -solo
1978
Galerie Sonnabend, Paris -solo
1979
Fleeting Gestures:: Dance Photography, International Center of Photography, New York (travelled to The Photographers Gallery, London and Venezia '79)
The Fashionable World, Stephen White Gallery, Los Angeles
1980
Sonnabend Gallery, New York -solo
La Mode, Galerie Zabriskie, Paris
Allure, International Center of Photography, New York
1981
Galerie Contretype, Brussels -solo
1982
Staley Wise Gallery, New York -solo
Lichtbildnisse: Das Portrat in der Fotografie, Rheinisches landesmuseum, Bonn
Color As Form, International Museum of Photography, Rochester, New York
1984
International Center of Photography, New York (retrospective; travelled to Montreal, Venice, Florence, and London, 1985-86) -solo
Staley Wise Gallery, New York- solo
1985
Das Aktfoto, Fotomuseum im Stadtmuseum, Munich (travelled to Frankfurt, Vienna and Dortmund)
1999
Horst.P.Horst at Hamiltons Gallery, London -solo
2000
Horst Form at Hamiltons Gallery, London -solo
2000
The Male Form, Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY -solo
2001
National Portrait Gallery, London -solo
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