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Original pigmented digital output from Daguerrotype on paper, from the suite Doctors of the World // Chuck Close's Untitled (Doctors of the World) (2001) is a limited edition digital print that explores the human form with stark intimacy. This diptych, part of the Doctors of the World suite, features two black-and-white portraits side by side, showcasing the torsos of a pregnant woman on the left and a man on the right. The focus on the bodies, devoid of heads and faces, draws attention to physicality and the universal aspects of the human condition. The detailed texture and clarity are characteristic of Close’s style, achieved through digital manipulation of a Daguerreotype output. The work challenges viewers to confront themes of vulnerability, identity, and the physicality of existence. Measuring 74 x 60 cm, the print highlights the contrast between the pregnant and non-pregnant form, emphasizing the dualities of life and the human body. The artist’s signature and edition details appear below the image, attesting to its authenticity.
Untitled ((Doctors of the World), 2001
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Original pigmented digital output from Daguerrotype on paper, from the suite Doctors of the World // Chuck Close's Untitled (Doctors of the World) (2001) is a limited edition digital print that explores the human form with stark intimacy. This diptych, part of the Doctors of the World suite, features two black-and-white portraits side by side, showcasing the torsos of a pregnant woman on the left and a man on the right. The focus on the bodies, devoid of heads and faces, draws attention to physicality and the universal aspects of the human condition. The detailed texture and clarity are characteristic of Close’s style, achieved through digital manipulation of a Daguerreotype output. The work challenges viewers to confront themes of vulnerability, identity, and the physicality of existence. Measuring 74 x 60 cm, the print highlights the contrast between the pregnant and non-pregnant form, emphasizing the dualities of life and the human body. The artist’s signature and edition details appear below the image, attesting to its authenticity.
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