Perspective of Nudes

Bill Brandt

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Publisher/Bodley Head

   Published/1961
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/90   Size/280*245*15
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"Perspective of Nudes" is a collection of photographs by British photographer Bill Brandt. Under the Great Depression of England in the 1930s, the journalism work "The English at Home", which critically and carefully described the differences in the lives of each class society, was known as an early masterpiece, including Martin Parr and David Bailey. Brandt had a great influence on British photographers. This book is one of the best masterpieces in the history of postwar photography, which is also included in "The Book of 101 Books". Eikoh Hosoe, a representative photographer of Japanese nude works after the war, was shocked by Brandt's nude works and was so artistic that he could not escape the curse for a long time. Set in a dimly lit small room or a bright beach, a number of avant-garde works that skillfully manipulate light and shadow to beautifully describe the form and beauty of a woman's body. The effect of the lens and the exquisite balance and harmony between the object and the background also make you feel Brandt's outstanding technique and sharpened sense. A masterpiece that breaks new ground in nude photography.
<Related Artists> Bill Brandt細江 英公 / Eikoh Hosoe
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