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Original C-print on paper - (With certification from the Archive of Andre de Dienes and signed by Chuck Murphy) // Nude with Rose by Andre de Dienes is a black-and-white photograph capturing the intimate beauty and vulnerability of the female form. Taken in 1945, this original C-print depicts a woman draped in a white cloth, delicately holding a single rose along her torso. The soft lighting and gentle contrast emphasize the subject’s serene expression and timeless elegance, adding a poetic touch to the composition. De Dienes, known for his nuanced portrayal of femininity, uses the rose as a symbol of both fragility and sensuality, creating a powerful image that is as evocative as it is aesthetically refined.
Nude with Rose, 1945
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Original C-print on paper - (With certification from the Archive of Andre de Dienes and signed by Chuck Murphy) // Nude with Rose by Andre de Dienes is a black-and-white photograph capturing the intimate beauty and vulnerability of the female form. Taken in 1945, this original C-print depicts a woman draped in a white cloth, delicately holding a single rose along her torso. The soft lighting and gentle contrast emphasize the subject’s serene expression and timeless elegance, adding a poetic touch to the composition. De Dienes, known for his nuanced portrayal of femininity, uses the rose as a symbol of both fragility and sensuality, creating a powerful image that is as evocative as it is aesthetically refined.
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