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Frederick Sommer — Livia
Frederick Sommer

Livia

Frederick Sommer's *Livia* is a gelatin silver print that exemplifies the artist's masterful command of photographic surrealism and poetic abstraction. Printed in 1978, the work reflects Sommer's deeply contemplative approach to image-making, where form, texture, and shadow coalesce into a haunting and enigmatic visual experience. The photograph invites viewers into a world suspended between the tangible and the dreamlike, characteristic of Sommer's lifelong exploration of beauty found in unexpected and unconventional subjects.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed 1978.

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Important Photographs from the Collection of Dr. Anthony Terrana

April 2, 2013

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Frederick Sommer, Livia

Frederick Sommer's *Livia* is a gelatin silver print that exemplifies the artist's masterful command of photographic surrealism and poetic abstraction. Printed in 1978, the work reflects Sommer's deeply contemplative approach to image-making, where form, texture, and shadow coalesce into a haunting and enigmatic visual experience. The photograph invites viewers into a world suspended between the tangible and the dreamlike, characteristic of Sommer's lifelong exploration of beauty found in unexpected and unconventional subjects.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed 1978.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, 20th Century, Contemplative Mood, Modernist Photography, Male Artist, Fine Art Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, American Artist, Portrait, Master Photographer, Black and White

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