Description: Vintage Print: VPE60520 George Platt Lynes Mythology Boreas Male Model Duotone Art 14x18 Print Method: Duotone Plate(Multiple plates, multiple ink tones, photographic lithograph) Color / B&W: Black & White Print Year: 1981 Origin: USA Orientation: Portrait Image Height: 11.18 ins. Image Width: 8.98 ins. (New) Mount & Mat Board: 100% Cotton, Acid Free, Museum Grade Mount Board. Mount Height: 18.0 ins. Mount Width: 14.0 ins. Standard Frame: 14 by 18 Frame Ready The mount size for print VPE60520 is a standard frame size 14.0 ins wide x 18.0 ins high, which allows you to save money on expensive, custom framing. Please note: this print is also fully matted, making it genuinely frame ready (Although we cannot change the size of the print, if you prefer a different size mount to fit a particular frame size, please contact us before ordering. No charge). The mount and mat are brand new. Artist: George Platt Lynes BIO Born: East Orange, New Jersey, USA, 1907 Died: 1955 Wikipedia " ... Born in East Orange, New Jersey to Adelaide Sparkman and Joseph Russell Lynes (died 1932). His younger brother was Joseph Russell Lynes, Jr. (1910–1991). Lynes spent his childhood in New Jersey but attended the Berkshire School in Massachusetts, where he was a classmate of Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996). He was sent to Paris in 1925 with the idea of better preparing him for college. His life was forever changed by the circle of friends that he would meet there including Gertrude Stein, Glenway Wescott, Monroe Wheeler. He attended Yale University in 1926, but dropped out after a year to move to New York City ... " Indiana University " ... The photos were considered taboo at the time, and transferring them by mail could result in jail time or a fine. But Lynes was not only daring with his gift, he was hopeful that one day photos of nude men, some of whom are posing together, would not only be allowed to be seen but would be seen without prejudice or fear of prosecution ... " Howard Greenberg Gallery " ... By 1933, Lynes was a central figure in the New York photography world. He quickly became known for his highly stylized images characterized by expressionistic lighting, surrealistic props, and suggestive settings. He was soon receiving commissions from Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, and Vogue. In 1935 he was asked to document the principal dancers and productions of Lincoln Kirstein's and George Balanchine's newly founded American Ballet company (now the New York City Ballet) ... " Musée " ... While not dogged by persecution in the way of, say, Caravaggio, George Platt Lynes was a trailblazing mid-Century fashion and fine art photographer compelled to partially conceal during his lifetime a large, artistically significant portion of his oeuvre. Living an outsized, colorful life, his seems to have been, rather than direct institutional repression, a case of preemptive self-censure: he was careful to not publish his private studio work during his lifetime, at least not under his own name ... " Vintage Photo Prints Our Store With an online database of more than 17,000 photographers, Vintage Photo Prints has been serving art collectors around the globe since 1982. Visit our store to browse our latest daily arrivals in the gallery. More items in the "Mythology" category Duotone Plate Process Duotone Process (PrintWiki) " ... A two-color halftone produced by overprinting two halftone screens made from the same photograph (usually a black-and-white photograph), as a means of generating a monochromatic image with a full range of tonal gradations. In the creation of a duotone, two halftone plates are made, one for black, which picks up the highlight and shadow regions, and one for middle tones, either other shades of black, or another color. When two non-black colors are used in the production of a duotone, it is often called a duochrome. Duotones are often made to increase detail in the black regions of an image, or as a special effect ... "Lithography Process (Tate) " ... Offset lithography involves printing the image onto an intermediate surface before the final sheet. The process is ‘offset’ because the plate does not come in direct contact with the paper, which preserves the quality of the plate. With offset lithography, the image is reversed twice, and appears on the final sheet the same way round as on the stone or plate ... " EXTRA FINE COLLECTOR CONDITION PRINT with BRAND NEW, professionally dry-mounted MOUNT AND MAT with archival, museum grade, 14.0 ins wide x 18.0 ins high mount board. Vintage Print: VPE60520 is a GENUINE GEORGE PLATT LYNES, DUOTONE PLATE. It is NOT a copy of any kind nor a digital reprint. It is an AUTHENTIC VINTAGE PRINT made in 1981, ready for a standard 14 by 18 frame, Image size: 8.98 ins wide x 11.18 ins high. GALLERY CERTIFIED with SECURITY ID. Collector Info Authenticity Vintage Print: VPE60520 is a genuine Duotone Plate print. It is not a modern copy of any kind nor a digital reprint. It is an authentic vintage print made in 1981. Rear Mounted Label The print mount comes with a label fixed to the reverse side of the archival mount-board. The label contains the information needed to confirm the authenticity of the print. There is a QR code on the label which you can scan to go directly to your database page without having to enter the vintage id. The label has a Gallery Security ID. The Security ID on the COA matches the Security ID on the label. Certificate of Authenticity Vintage Print: VPE60520 comes with a signed letter certifying its authenticity. The letter also contains a copy of the label from the back of the print mount (see above) and a matching Security ID. Watermark The VPP watermark in the Ebay Listing is not on the original print and has been added digitally to the listing photo to prevent copying.
Price: 101.74 USD
Location: Woodstock, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-18T15:11:53.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Subject: Art, Mythology
Theme: Art
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Type: Print
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Signed: No
Print Surface: Paper
Personalize: No
Original/Reproduction: Original
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Material: Paper
Listed By: Owner or Reseller
Security ID Protected: Yes Security ID
Handmade: No
Framing: Frame Ready - Newly Mounted and Matted
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Gallery Certified COA
COA Issued By: Vintage Photo Prints
California Prop 65 Warning: No
VPP Database ID: VP8FA402
Artist: George Platt Lynes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Date of Creation: 1980-1989
Print Type: Duotone Lithograph
Production Technique: Duotone Plate Lithograph
Region of Origin: California, USA
Style: Realism
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989
Culture: American
Year of Production: 1981
Color: Black & White
Features: Ready for Standard Size 18 ins x 14 ins Frame
Frame Ready: Newly Mounted and Matted for 18 ins x 14 ins Frame
Image Orientation: Portrait
Item Height: 18 ins.
Item Length: 18 ins.
Item Width: 14 ins.
Print Height: 11.18 ins.
Print Width: 8.98 ins.
Mount Height: 18 ins.
Mount Width: 14 ins.
Title: Mythology Boreas Male Model Duotone Art By
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