The Irish Maid 3, 1941, gelatin silver print, with copyright stamps of the Camera Studies Club (verso).
In good condition, slight stain upper-right corner. Please check the scans for details.

This photograph was also published in the book "The Irish Maid", George Routledge & Sons, London, 1941.

Horace Roye (1906-2002) was considered one of the most important British photographers of the 1930 and '40s, with his works in the collections of the UK's National Portrait Gallery, and other institutions.

Roye's photograph Tomorrow's Crucifixion, depicting a nude model wearing a gas mask while pinned to a crucifix caused controversy when published in the North London Recorder in August 1938, but later became a noted photograph of its time. From then until his retirement in 1959, he made around 10,000 nude studies and collaborated with other important British photographers, including Walter Bird and John Everard, by selling their works through the Camera Studies Club. As a photographer of nudes, he successfully contested the obscenity laws of his day.

The Irish Maid 3, 1941, gelatin silver print, with copyright stamps of the Camera Studies Club (verso).
In good condition, slight stain upper-right corner. Please check the scans for details.

This photograph was also published in the book "The Irish Maid", George Routledge & Sons, London, 1941.

Horace Roye (1906-2002) was considered one of the most important British photographers of the 1930 and '40s, with his works in the collections of the UK's National Portrait Gallery, and other institutions.

Roye's photograph Tomorrow's Crucifixion, depicting a nude model wearing a gas mask while pinned to a crucifix caused controversy when published in the North London Recorder in August 1938, but later became a noted photograph of its time. From then until his retirement in 1959, he made around 10,000 nude studies and collaborated with other important British photographers, including Walter Bird and John Everard, by selling their works through the Camera Studies Club. As a photographer of nudes, he successfully contested the obscenity laws of his day.

Epoca
1900-2000
Artista
Horace Roye (British, 1906-2002)
Titolo dell'opera
The Irish Maid 3, 1941
Tecnica
Stampa alla gelatina d'argento
Condizione
SPL (Splendido)
Altezza
21,1 cm
Stampa vintage
Larghezza
15,8 cm
Genere
Fotografia di Nudo
Numero di articoli
1
Firma
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Zeer mooie printen in orde ontvangen via Hermes. Ben er erg blij mee, Danke. Harry van Voorden.

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Zeer mooie printen in orde ontvangen via Hermes. Ben er erg blij mee, Danke. Harry van Voorden.

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