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BRASSAÏ (GYULA HALÁSZ), (French, b. Transylvania, 1899-1984)), NUDE, gelatin silver

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BRASSAÏ (GYULA HALÁSZ), (French, b. Transylvania, 1899-1984)), NUDE, gelatin silver
BRASSAÏ (GYULA HALÁSZ)
(French, b. Transylvania, 1899-1984)
NUDE
gelatin silver print
91/8 x 67/8 in. (23.2 x 17.5 cm)
circa 1931-1933
ESTIMATE: $6,000-8,000
<p>PROVENANCE
Private Collection
<p>LITERATURE
Alain Sayag and Annick Lionel-Marie, eds., BRASSAÏ, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2000, p. 106 (variant illustrated)
Alain Sayag and Annick Lionel-Marie, eds., BRASSAÏ: THE MONOGRAPH, Boston, Bulfinch, 2000, p. 106 (variant illustrated)
Determined as a young man to be an artist, Brassaï left his native Transylvania to study art in Berlin. Most of the surviving work from that period in the twenties are drawings of nudes. When Brassaï first turned to photography in the early 1930s he made some photographs of female nudes. Several of these pictures were published in magazines such as PARIS MAGAZINE, MINOTAURE and POUR LIRE À DEUX. Aside from the occasional nude that appeared in his depictions of prostitutes, dancers and artists, Brassaï never returned to this subject in his photographs. During World War II, however, when material shortages and censorship diminished his production of photographs, Brassaï treated the female nude in drawings. When he stopped photographing in the 1960s, Brassai continued with the female form in sculpture. Prints of Brassaï's nudes are very rare. The present work may be the only instance of solarization in Brassaï's entire oeuvre.