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Auction archive: Lot number 216

Francesco Scavullo

Photographs
8 Oct 2010
Estimate
US$800 - US$1,200
Price realised:
US$2,250
Auction archive: Lot number 216

Francesco Scavullo

Photographs
8 Oct 2010
Estimate
US$800 - US$1,200
Price realised:
US$2,250
Beschreibung:

PROPERTY FROM THE PAUL TOMLINSON COLLECTION, DALLAS Francesco Scavullo Janis Joplin 1969 Gelatin silver print, printed later. 18 7/8 x 12 5/8 in. (47.9 x 32.1 cm). Signed, dated, numbered 15/15 in pencil and copyright credit reproduction limitation stamp on the verso.
Provenance Silver Image Gallery, Seattle Literature Harper and Row, Scavullo: Francesco Scavullo Photographs, 1948-1984, p. 92; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Scavullo Photographs: 50 Years, p. 180 Catalogue Essay Paul Tomlinson’s interest in fashion photography was triggered by his tenure as marketing director for an emerging fashion specialty chain in the late 1970s. Quickly thereafter, upon recognizing the relatively undiscovered talent of the leading photographers with whom he was privileged to collaborate, as well as the ample opportunities presented by the then-budding market for fashion photography, Mr. Tomlinson began amassing a collection that was as informed by guidance from fellow collectors, dealers and curators, as much as an unwavering trust of his own impeccable eye. With Herb Ritt’s Madonna, Hollywood, 1986, as one of the first seeds, Mr. Tomlinson’s collection gradually blossomed into a comprehensive repertoire, featuring works by photographers who, over the years, had come to form the pantheon of fashion photography, including Irving Penn Horst P. Horst, Melvin Sokolsky, and Albert Watson The collection’s impact was further reinforced by the artistic dialogue between works by the aforementioned photographers and those of non-fashion subject matter, such as Lynn Davis’s hauntingly beautiful icescapes. Citing “strength of imagery” and “distinctiveness” as deciding factors in his final selections, Mr. Tomlinson’s collection is one that has gracefully eschewed fads and trends in favor of a timeless style. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 216
Auction:
Datum:
8 Oct 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
Beschreibung:

PROPERTY FROM THE PAUL TOMLINSON COLLECTION, DALLAS Francesco Scavullo Janis Joplin 1969 Gelatin silver print, printed later. 18 7/8 x 12 5/8 in. (47.9 x 32.1 cm). Signed, dated, numbered 15/15 in pencil and copyright credit reproduction limitation stamp on the verso.
Provenance Silver Image Gallery, Seattle Literature Harper and Row, Scavullo: Francesco Scavullo Photographs, 1948-1984, p. 92; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Scavullo Photographs: 50 Years, p. 180 Catalogue Essay Paul Tomlinson’s interest in fashion photography was triggered by his tenure as marketing director for an emerging fashion specialty chain in the late 1970s. Quickly thereafter, upon recognizing the relatively undiscovered talent of the leading photographers with whom he was privileged to collaborate, as well as the ample opportunities presented by the then-budding market for fashion photography, Mr. Tomlinson began amassing a collection that was as informed by guidance from fellow collectors, dealers and curators, as much as an unwavering trust of his own impeccable eye. With Herb Ritt’s Madonna, Hollywood, 1986, as one of the first seeds, Mr. Tomlinson’s collection gradually blossomed into a comprehensive repertoire, featuring works by photographers who, over the years, had come to form the pantheon of fashion photography, including Irving Penn Horst P. Horst, Melvin Sokolsky, and Albert Watson The collection’s impact was further reinforced by the artistic dialogue between works by the aforementioned photographers and those of non-fashion subject matter, such as Lynn Davis’s hauntingly beautiful icescapes. Citing “strength of imagery” and “distinctiveness” as deciding factors in his final selections, Mr. Tomlinson’s collection is one that has gracefully eschewed fads and trends in favor of a timeless style. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 216
Auction:
Datum:
8 Oct 2010
Auction house:
Phillips
New York
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