Helmut Newton
SIE KOMMEN - Undressed
1981
€ 39,000

Original photolithograph, very personally signed by black marker "Helmut" for his friend Henry Talbot, a refugee of Jewish origin from Nazi-Germany like Helmut Newton, with whom he established a photo workshop in Melbourne, Australia, in 1956. Usually he signed as Helmut Newton.  Composed in 1981 and later printed to the edge on high-grade archival paper. Affixed to a thin acid-free support sheet. Comes framed (matte-black wood frame, mounted to a white passepartout).

Provenance: Henry Talbot private collection, Sydney, Australia. This matched photolithograph to "Sie kommen - Naked" has been executed for Vogue, Paris. Together with the "undressed" counterpart it's an extraordinary setting recalling the beauty of the 1980's by one of its most celebrated photographers.

Condition: fine crinkles, only visible by holding the artwork against light, not visible within the frame.

Note: Due to the circumstance of many fakes on the market, the buyer will get a proof of authenticity (under extended review).

Photolithograph
26.6 (H) x 27.5 (W) cm
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Helmut Newton

Born Helmut Neustädter into a Jewish family in Berlin in 1920, Helmut Newton expressed an early interest in photography and in 1936 began working for the German photographer Elsie Simon, who went by the name Yva. After his family fled Germany in 1938, Newton landed in Singapore, where he found work as a photographer. He was interned by authorities in Singapore and sent to Australia. After his release, he served in the Australian army for five years, enabling him to become an Australian citizen. He changed his name to Helmut Newton in 1946.
Newton became an iconic fashion photographer recognized for his radical, edgy, and, at times, racy subject matter. Inspired by film noir, Expressionist cinema, S & M, and surrealism, Newton’s images are controversial, provocative, and heavily voyeuristic in nature. Newton preferred to work outside the studio and searched for the elaborate decor of turn-of-the-century mansions, elegant villas, or distinguished hotels to stage his models. Newton pushed the boundaries of the fashion industry with his erotically charged often menacing imagery. Feminists criticized Newton as overly suggestive and unnecessarily risqué.


Like Norman Parkinson, Richard Avedon, and Irving Penn, newton became one of the most influential and talented photographers shooting for Vogue. Perhaps his biggest supporter and promoter was his wife June, who established her own career as a photographer under the pseudonym April Springs.
Newton's work has has been exhibited worldwide and featured in magazines and numerous mongraphs. The preservation and presentation of his work is managed by the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin, which was established in 2003.


(credit - Rose Mathies)

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