
June Leaf, sculptress, Mabou Mines, Nova Scotia, July 17
A striking black-and-white gelatin silver print by Richard Avedon, this portrait captures sculptor June Leaf against the stark, featureless white backdrop that became synonymous with Avedon's iconic portraiture style. The image reflects Avedon's masterful ability to strip away context and environment, placing the subject in a raw, intimate space that reveals character and presence with unflinching clarity. The precise date and location embedded in the title underscore Avedon's documentary approach, lending the work a sense of personal and historical specificity.
- Medium
- Gelatin silver print.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
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- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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April 3, 2013
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Irving Penn
American · b. 1917

Penn similarly photographed artists, writers, and cultural figures against plain white or neutral backdrops using gelatin silver prints, stripping away environmental context to focus entirely on the subject's presence and character with the same stark intimacy Avedon achieves here.

Diane Arbus
American · b. 1923

Arbus worked in black and white documentary portraiture with an unflinching directness and psychological intensity, capturing subjects with raw honesty and a refusal to idealize, qualities that closely mirror the confrontational intimacy of Avedon's portrait of June Leaf.

Yousuf Karsh
Canadian · b. 1908

Karsh specialized in formal black and white gelatin silver portraits of artists and cultural figures, using controlled minimalist backgrounds to elevate his subjects and reveal inner character, sharing Avedon's commitment to timeless monochrome portraiture with documentary precision.
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