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Jeanloup Sieff (French, 1933–2000)
LOT ID: 72186
La Main a la Hanche, 1964

Silver Print
14.17 х 9.45 in. cm.
Signed, stamped, numbered and titled by hand
Edition 3/10
Lot description
Print Year: 1999
Paper: 19.69 x 14.57 in.
Former member of Magnum photography agency Jeanloup Sieff (1933-2000) began working at Elle magazine in Paris before relocating to New York in 1961 to further his commercial experience at fashion magazines. His work was published in Vogue, Glamour, Esquire and Harper’s Bazaar. Sieff’s most famous photographs are his images of nudes and dancers, although he did deviate from these subjects, for instance in his 1977 series landscapes in Death Valley. Sieff’s aesthetic added an edge to classical standards of beauty.
La Man a la Hanche by Jeanloup Sieff
  • La Man a la Hanche by Jeanloup Sieff
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