Title: Vintage Antique Victorian beauty Nude Lady Art Photo
Shipping: $19.00
Artist: N/A
Period: 20th Century
History: N/A
Origin: N/A
Condition: Excellent
Item Date: 1900 to 1930
Item ID: 5553
Eye of the beholder, beautiful images of style, drama & desire. An object of beauty is anything that reveals or resonates with personal meaning. From The photographic art genre, a study in ideal form. This is an old gorgeous dusty relic vintage antique bohemian black and white Victorian c1900's nude naked lady, quality art model photo print. The art work has beautifully modeled light and shadow. This photo is clearly aiming for a more idealized posture. The photographer is confronting the camera straight on. You can see that the photographer is making it human and real rather than ethereal and idealized. The photo seem somehow more naked than nude. This image is a high quality beautiful art photograph. This female model is shown in a passive sitting stance. When you are looking at the photo some of us become subsumed by the striking light-dark contrasts and shadows cast by geometric objects or the figures themselves. The nude as a conceptual and artistic category has always involved the notion of an ideal abstracted from the reality we confront in our everyday lives. We are committed to enhancing our customer’s lives by discovering creating, and pointing out only the best art we can find in the world today. We Are Taste-Makers, Art Advisers & Consultants.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nude_photography
Nude photography is a genre of art photography which depicts the nude human body. The fine arts are concerned with aesthetic qualities and creativity; thus any erotic interest, although often present, must be secondary. This distinguishes Nude photography from glamour photography, which focuses on showing the subject of the photograph in the most attractive way; or pornographic photography, which has the primary purpose of arousing the viewer sexually. The line between these distinctions is not always clear, and each photographer tends to make their own case in characterizing their work. There are also many other depictions of nudity that have commercial, scientific, or other non-aesthetic purposes.