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Irving Penn — Bee (A), New York, September
Irving Penn

Bee (A), New York, September

A striking close-up photograph by Irving Penn captures a bee in precise, almost clinical detail against a stark background, showcasing Penn's signature studio-based approach to natural subjects. The dye destruction print process lends the image rich, luminous color and exceptional tonal depth, elevating the humble insect to the level of high art. Penn's meticulous eye transforms an ordinary creature into a monumental and contemplative study of form, texture, and nature.

Medium
Dye destruction print.

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October 1, 2013

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Irving Penn, Bee (A), New York, September

A striking close-up photograph by Irving Penn captures a bee in precise, almost clinical detail against a stark background, showcasing Penn's signature studio-based approach to natural subjects. The dye destruction print process lends the image rich, luminous color and exceptional tonal depth, elevating the humble insect to the level of high art. Penn's meticulous eye transforms an ordinary creature into a monumental and contemplative study of form, texture, and nature.

Medium
Dye destruction print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Insect Subject, Color Photography, Modernist Photography, Studio Photography, Modernist, Dye Destruction Print, Nature Subject, American Photographer, Nature Study, Close-Up Photography, Minimalist Composition, Neutral Tones, Master Photographer, Still Life

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