Herb Ritts (American, 1952-2002), Vladimir I, Hollywood
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Description
1990, pencil signed, dated, numbered 12/25 and titled verso. Platinum print.
image: 22 5/8 x 17 5/8 in. (57.4 x 44.7 cm.)
sheet: 26 x 21 in. (66 x 53.3 cm.)
Provenance
"Photographs," Christie’s, New York, April 11, 2008, lot 341.
Private Collection, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania (acquired directly from the above sale).
Literature
Trevor J. Fairbrother, Herb Ritts: Work, Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1996, n.p. (illus.).
Fondation Cartier, Herb Ritts, New York, Thames & Hudson, 2000, n.p. (illus.).
Lot Essay
Herb Ritts was a highly influential American fashion and celebrity photographer known for his iconic black-and-white images that often blended elements of classical beauty and contemporary sensibility.
In Vladimir I, Hollywood, Ritts captures the Russian ballet dancer Vladimir Ivaev in a way that melds athleticism, grace, and sensuality. The stark, high-contrast lighting and composition create a sculptural quality to the subject, emphasizing the dancer's physicality. Ritts had a remarkable talent for capturing the essence of his subjects, and this photograph is a testament to his ability to showcase the elegance and power of the human form.
Ritts' work is celebrated for its contributions to the realms of fashion, celebrity, and fine art photography, and Vladimir I, Hollywood is a prime example of his skill in merging the worlds of fashion and portraiture while elevating the art of photography.
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