Ormond Gigli
American(February 18, 1925 – 2019)
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Ormond Gigli (1925, 2019) was an American photographer best known for his iconic 1960 image 'Girls in the Windows,' in which he orchestrated 43 women in colorful dresses posed in the windows of a condemned New York City brownstone. Working primarily as a commercial and editorial photographer, Gigli contributed to major publications including Life, Look, and Harper's Bazaar, while also producing striking celebrity portraits and fashion imagery. His work is celebrated for its bold compositional ingenuity, vivid color, and ability to capture a distinctly mid-century American aesthetic.
Chromogenic PrintAmericanUrbanBlack and WhitePhotography20th CenturyNew York CityMid Century ModernDocumentaryMale ArtistAmerican PhotographerPortrait
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