Description: Print Detail This is a 10x12.5 inch silver gelatin print, printed by Andre DeDienes. Considered a true Vintage Print since it has Andre's New York Stamp showing he printed before his move to Hollywood in 1944. Female Nude Study - Shirley Levitt. This photograph was made during the famous late 1940's Florida Gulf Coast road trip made by De Dienes and Levitt which focused solely on the young European beauty. ABOUT ANDRE DE DIENES Andre De Dienes was born in Hungary in 1913. At the age of 18 he left Hungary and travelled across Europe and North Africa, finally settling in Paris where he became interested in photography. De Dienes began work as a professional photographer for the Communist newspaper L'Humanité, and was employed by the Associated Press until 1936, when the Parisian couturier Captain Molyneux noted his work and urged him to become a fashion photographer. In 1938 the editor of Esquire, Arnold Gingrich offered him work in New York City, and helped fund De Dienes' passage to the United States. Once in the United States De Dienes worked for Vogue and Life magazines as well as Esquire. Dissatisfied with his life as a fashion photographer in New York, Andre moved to California in 1944, where he began to specialize in nudes and landscapes. In 1945 De Dienes met the nineteen-year-old Marilyn Monroe, then called Norma Jean Baker, who was a model on the books of Emmeline Snively’s Blue Book Model Agency. He began photographing her and they continued the photographer/model relationship for until her untimely death in 1962. His photographs of Monroe are widely considered to be some of the best images ever made of the iconic star. In addition to Monroe, De Dienes had another muse in the well known pin-up model Shirley Levitt who became De Dienes second wife. They were married until the end of his life. After meeting Miss Levitt at a party in Greenwich Village in the late 1940's (she was Marlon Brando's date), the two embarked on a lengthy photo-shoot trip down the west coast of Florida producing what legendary photographer of the nude Peter Basch would later call "the finest outdoor nudes ever made alongside the Betty Page photographs shot by Bunny Yeager in the Florida Keys". As well as Monroe and Levitt, De Dienes also photographed such notable actors and actresses as Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple, Ingrid Bergman, Ronald Reagan, Jane Russell, Anita Ekberg and Fred Astaire. De Dienes married twice, and died of cancer on April 11, 1985, in Hollywood, California. In recent years, Andre De Dienes photography has received overdue critical attention from a variety of sources. In 2002, Taschen published a massive 848-page two-volume monograph on his work with Marilyn Monroe. A new exhibition, entitled "André de Dienes: Marilyn and California Girls," opened June 9, 2016 at the Steven Kasher Gallery in New York City, representing the first solo show of photographer Andre de Dienes in New York in over ten years. Today his fine art nudes are considered to be amongst the finest produced in the 20th century and his acclaim has spread internationally with collectors seeking his work worldwide.
Price: 1500 USD
Location: Lancaster, California
End Time: 2024-12-13T06:52:08.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Beautiful Large Format Original Vintage Darkroom Photograph, One of a Kind (OOAK)
Region of Origin: North America
Width (Inches): 10
Time Period Manufactured: 1940-1944
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Model, Women
Size: 10x12.5
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Gloss Paper
Height (Inches): 12.5
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Image Orientation: Portrait
Year of Production: 1944
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Finish: Glossy
Image Color: Black & White
Signed By: Photographers Ink Stamp
Color Type: Black & White
Style: Vintage, Figurative Art
Signed: No
Photographer: Andre De Dienes
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Theme: Art
Type: Photograph