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Portrait, Osgood Perkins

Edward Steichen’s 1923 portrait of a vampire captures a dramatic studio scene in black & white. Explore this striking photographic artwork's theatrical style and symbolism.

Edward Steichen byl průkopníkem fotografie a kurátor, známý pro Pictorialismus, módní fotografii a ikonickou výstavu 'Rodina'. Jeho dílo spojuje evropské umění s americkým modernismem a zachycuje lidské zkušenosti.

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Portrait, Osgood Perkins

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  • Location: Museum of the Moving Image (Astoria, United States)
  • Title: Portrait, Osgood Perkins
  • Influences: Alfred Stieglitz
  • Artistic style: Photographic Printing
  • Movement: Pictorialism
  • Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic studio lighting; Bat wing symbolism.
  • Medium: Photographic Paper

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U každé otázky je pouze jedna správná odpověď.

Otázka 1:
What artistic movement is Edward Steichen’s ‘Portrait, Osgood Perkins’ primarily associated with?
Otázka 2:
The photograph utilizes what photographic printing process to achieve its distinctive tonal qualities?
Otázka 3:
What symbolic element is represented by the bat wings prominently featured in Steichen’s composition?
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In what decade was ‘Portrait, Osgood Perkins’ created?
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What is the overall mood conveyed by Steichen's use of dramatic lighting and stark contrasts?

Popis sběratelského kousku

The Allure of Shadow: Edward Steichen's Vampire Portrait

Edward Steichen’s 1923 photograph, "Portrait, Osgood Perkins," is not merely a picture; it is an immersion into the velvet depths of theatrical fantasy. This striking black and white studio portrait captures a moment suspended between life and myth. The subject, dramatically costumed as a vampire, stands in profile, his posture radiating an almost predatory elegance. Steichen masterfully uses the stark contrast inherent to early 20th-century photography to sculpt this figure out of the surrounding darkness. One feels immediately drawn into the scene, captivated by the sheer drama emanating from the composition.

Technique and Theatrical Composition

The technical brilliance of this piece lies in its masterful handling of light and shadow. Steichen employs a directional lighting scheme that carves out every fold of the cape and accentuates the sharp angles of the bat-like wings. These wings, central to the visual narrative, are not just props; they are structural elements defining the composition's geometry. The photograph itself speaks to the period—a time when studio portraiture often flirted with allegory and high drama. The black and white medium strips away the distraction of color, forcing the viewer to confront form, texture suggested by drape, and the profound interplay between illumination and void.

Symbolism of the Nocturnal Being

The choice of a vampire subject is inherently symbolic, tapping into universal human fascinations with the forbidden, the eternal, and the mysterious. The bat wings carry potent symbolism—representing transformation, the passage through liminal spaces, and the allure of the nocturnal world. This portrait invites contemplation on duality: the beauty juxtaposed against the darkness; the life force contained within a creature of shadow. It speaks to an emotional landscape that is complex, romantic, and deeply dramatic.

A Touch of Timeless Gothic Glamour for Your Space

For collectors or designers seeking an accent piece with profound narrative weight, this reproduction offers unparalleled gothic glamour. While the original captures a specific moment in 1923, its themes—mystery, high drama, and timeless allure—transcend decades. Imagine this arresting image gracing a library wall, above a mantelpiece, or within a richly decorated lounge. It serves as an immediate focal point, lending an air of sophisticated, brooding romance to any interior setting.


Biografie umělce

A Life Bridging Worlds: The Artistic Odyssey of Edward Steichen

Edward Steichen, later known as Edward Jean Steichen, was a figure who transcended simple categorization. Born in 1879 in the small village of Bivange, Luxembourg, his life became an extraordinary journey from European roots to becoming one of America’s most influential artists – not merely as a photographer, but as a painter, curator, and visionary who reshaped how we perceive visual culture. The early years were marked by a significant relocation; in 1881, the Steichen family emigrated to Hancock, Michigan, seeking new opportunities. This move instilled in young Edward a sense of displacement and perhaps, a heightened sensitivity to observation – qualities that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. Even as a child, an innate talent for drawing was evident, nurtured by supportive parents who recognized and encouraged his creative inclinations. The pivotal moment arrived at sixteen when he received his first camera, initiating a period of largely self-directed learning through relentless experimentation. This wasn’t merely about mastering technique; it was about discovering a new language, a way to capture the world with an immediacy and intimacy previously unattainable. A subsequent move to Milwaukee saw him apprenticed as a lithographer, providing valuable technical skills while simultaneously allowing his artistic pursuits to flourish.

From Pictorialism to Modern Vision: Steichen’s Artistic Evolution

Steichen's emergence coincided with the burgeoning Pictorialist movement, an attempt to elevate photography to the status of fine art. He quickly became a central figure, embracing soft focus and painterly effects to create images that evoked mood and atmosphere rather than simply documenting reality. This pursuit led him to Alfred Stieglitz, a kindred spirit who recognized Steichen’s exceptional talent. Together, they co-founded the Photo-Secession in 1902, a group dedicated to promoting photography as a legitimate art form. The publication of *Camera Work*, a highly influential photographic journal, became their platform for disseminating ideas and showcasing groundbreaking work. The establishment of the 291 gallery in New York City further cemented their influence, providing a space where avant-garde European art – Picasso, Matisse, Cézanne – was exhibited alongside photography, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and challenging conventional artistic boundaries. However, Steichen’s artistic journey wasn't one of static adherence to a single style. The upheaval of World War I proved catalytic. He abandoned the ethereal qualities of Pictorialism, embracing instead a “Straight Photography” aesthetic – characterized by sharp focus, precise detail, and an unadorned representation of reality. This shift reflected a broader cultural move towards modernity and a rejection of sentimentality in favor of clarity and directness.

A Master of Many Mediums: Fashion, Film, and the Human Condition

Steichen’s versatility was remarkable. He didn't confine himself to one artistic domain; he seamlessly transitioned between photography, painting, and even filmmaking. His foray into fashion photography during the 1920s and 30s revolutionized the industry. Working for *Vogue* and *Vanity Fair*, he moved beyond mere documentation of clothing to create images that were sophisticated, glamorous, and imbued with a sense of narrative. He understood how to use light, pose, and composition to convey not just style but also personality and emotion. This period established him as a pioneer in the field, setting standards for generations of fashion photographers to come. During World War II, Steichen served his adopted country by directing *The Fighting Lady* (1944), an acclaimed documentary film for the U.S. Navy that offered a compelling glimpse into aerial combat. But perhaps his most enduring legacy lies in *The Family of Man*, curated at the Museum of Modern Art in 1955. This monumental exhibition, featuring photographs from sixty-eight countries, was a powerful statement about universal human experiences – love, birth, death, joy, sorrow – transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. Recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register, it remains a testament to Steichen's belief in the unifying power of photography.

Notable Works

  • The Pond–Moonlight (1904): A landmark Pictorialist photograph celebrated for its atmospheric depth and tonal richness; a record-breaking auction price attests to its enduring appeal.
  • The Flatiron (1904): Another significant early work showcasing his mastery of photographic technique and composition, also achieving a remarkable price at auction.
  • Portraits of Celebrities: A vast collection capturing the essence of prominent figures in art, literature, and entertainment with insightful sensitivity.
  • The Fighting Lady (1944): An acclaimed World War II documentary film offering a compelling glimpse into aerial combat.
  • The Family of Man (1955): A groundbreaking exhibition at MoMA, featuring photographs from around the globe that explored universal human experiences and earned UNESCO recognition.

Legacy and Influence: A Lasting Impact on Visual Culture

Edward Steichen died in 1973, leaving behind an extraordinary body of work that continues to inspire and provoke. His influence is multifaceted. He fundamentally altered perceptions of photography, elevating it from a purely technical process to a recognized art form. His pioneering work in fashion photography not only defined the aesthetic of an era but also established new standards for visual storytelling within the industry. The 291 gallery, through its championing of European modernism, played a crucial role in introducing American audiences to groundbreaking artistic movements. And *The Family of Man*, with its message of shared humanity, remains profoundly relevant in an increasingly fragmented world. His ability to seamlessly navigate between commercial and artistic pursuits demonstrated that creativity could thrive in diverse contexts. Steichen’s career was a testament to the power of experimentation, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of artistic vision. He wasn't simply documenting the world; he was interpreting it, shaping it, and ultimately, changing how we see it.
Edward Steichen

Edward Steichen

1900 - 1973 , Lucembursko

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pictorialismus, Pravá fotografie
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modernismus']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alfred Stieglitz']
  • Date Of Birth: 27. března 1879
  • Full Name: Edward Jean Steichen
  • Nationality: Američan
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Nádrž – Měsíční svit
    • Flatiron
    • Portréty celebrit
    • Bojová dáma
    • Rodina člověka
  • Place Of Death: West Redding, Connecticut
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