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Irving Penn — Joseph Brodsky, New York, Jan. 7, 1980
Irving Penn

Joseph Brodsky, New York, Jan. 7, 1980

A striking black-and-white portrait by Irving Penn captures the Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky in his characteristic contemplative presence, rendered with Penn's signature clarity and formal precision. The selenium-toned gelatin silver print lends the image a rich, cool tonality that enhances the depth and texture of the composition. Penn's masterful use of controlled lighting and his intimate studio approach reveals both the intellectual intensity and quiet vulnerability of his subject.

Medium
Selenium-toned gelatin silver print.

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Irving Penn, Joseph Brodsky, New York, Jan. 7, 1980

A striking black-and-white portrait by Irving Penn captures the Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky in his characteristic contemplative presence, rendered with Penn's signature clarity and formal precision. The selenium-toned gelatin silver print lends the image a rich, cool tonality that enhances the depth and texture of the composition. Penn's masterful use of controlled lighting and his intimate studio approach reveals both the intellectual intensity and quiet vulnerability of his subject.

Medium
Selenium-toned gelatin silver print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Modernist Photography, Studio Portrait, Literary Portrait, Selenium Toned, Black and White Photography, Gelatin Silver Print, American Photographer, Intimate Mood, Portrait Photography, Master Photographer

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