Details
- Dimensions
- 23.5ʺW × 1.5ʺD × 33ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Artist
- Herbert List
- Styled After
- Jean Cocteau
- Period
- 1980s
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Lithograph
- Lucite
- Photography
- Plexiglass
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Excellent; near-perfect condition. Excellent; near-perfect condition. less
- Description
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Herbert List, Jean Cocteau, Paris 1948. Announcement for the exhibit at the Galerie Bartsch and Chariau, Munich Germany. Authentic Framed …
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Herbert List, Jean Cocteau, Paris 1948. Announcement for the exhibit at the Galerie Bartsch and Chariau, Munich Germany. Authentic Framed Lithograph Poster 1989. The image came from The Herbert List Estate in Hamburg, Germany, titled; Jean Cocteau 1, Paris 1948, and is listed in the Herbert List Photography 'Monograph Book' The Monacelli Press, Edited by Max Scheler and Mathias Harder, page 205. This famous print is handsomely framed in a black lucite frame over wood, and covered by plexiglass on front, custom framed by Jerry Solomon Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA.
Herbert List was born into a Jewish family in Hamburg on October 7, 1903. After he completed his education, he left for an extended two-year trip to South America and the US on business for his father’s coffee import company, List & Heinecken. From 1928-1936, Herbert List was a stockholder and employee of the company in Hamburg. However, he started to become interested in photography and decided to become a photographer, encouraged in this by his friend Andreas Feininger. His early pictures from the years 1929-1930 are stylistically influenced by the New Objectivity. However, during the years 1931-35, he became intensely involved with surrealism and created still life's and engineered 'visions' with the goal of 'capturing the magic of a phenomenon in pictures'. Given the political situation, in 1936 he decided to flee Germany because of his Jewish heritage and his homosexual tendencies and to emigrate to London.
The year after, Herbert List travelled through Greece – where he discovered the ancient world as his photographic subject. In his pictures, List wanted to resurrect the ancient myths – he photographed ancient ruins, secular architecture, landscapes and male nudes. The photos that resulted were published in the book "Voyage en Grèce" and proved very popular. The pictures that were taken during his travels in Greece and France are reminiscent of the aesthetic of Chirico or Magritte and are described as "fotografia metafisica". List is considered the main representative of this style. From 1945-1949, Herbert List lived in Germany again. He documented the war-destroyed city of Munich, worked as a photo journalist and published the journal "Heute". In addition the versatile photographer created landscape and portrait photographs (of among others Picasso, Chagall and Miró) in the years that followed. Herbert List made several trips to Southern Europe, and in 1953 he had a large exhibit in Paris that helped him achieve an international breakthrough. His photographs of Italian street scenes are world famous. In 1965, List turned away from photography in order to devote himself entirely to his collection of Italian drawings. He died on April 4, 1975 in Munich, Germany. less
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