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Francis Bruguière — Hand and Tulips
Francis Bruguière

Hand and Tulips

Francis Bruguière's "Hand and Tulips" is a gelatin silver print that exemplifies the photographer's modernist approach to still life composition, emphasizing abstract forms and dramatic lighting. The work combines organic elements—a delicate hand and flowering tulips—to explore themes of fragility, grace, and the interplay between human touch and nature. Through careful manipulation of light and shadow in the darkroom, Bruguière creates a sophisticated study in tonal contrast that elevates everyday objects into a refined aesthetic statement characteristic of early twentieth century artistic photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.

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October 9, 2024

Lot 67

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Francis Bruguière, Hand and Tulips

Francis Bruguière's "Hand and Tulips" is a gelatin silver print that exemplifies the photographer's modernist approach to still life composition, emphasizing abstract forms and dramatic lighting. The work combines organic elements—a delicate hand and flowering tulips—to explore themes of fragility, grace, and the interplay between human touch and nature. Through careful manipulation of light and shadow in the darkroom, Bruguière creates a sophisticated study in tonal contrast that elevates everyday objects into a refined aesthetic statement characteristic of early twentieth century artistic photography.

Medium
Gelatin silver print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, Photography, 20th Century, Botanical, Dreamlike Aesthetic, American Artist, Modernism, Pictorialism, Black and White, Still Life

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