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Schirmer/Mosel Helmut Newton Private Property No 1 - B&W Photography Book

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Helmut Newton's Private Property No 1 brings together 45 striking black-and-white photographs that explore the tension between glamour and raw desire. The images capture female exhibitionism, male voyeurism, and the timeless drama of vanity, delivering a visual experience that feels both luxurious and confrontational. Each photograph is rendered with technical perfection and an extremely detailed style, allowing readers to see every nuance of light, shadow, and composition. The book's direct approach invites you into a psychodrama where Eros meets Thanatos, making it a compelling addition to any art or photography collection. Published by Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH as part of the Schirmer Visual Library, this volume offers a curated look at Newton's most celebrated work from the original three-part portfolio. Whether displayed on a coffee table or studied on a shelf, Private Property No 1 provides an elegant yet provocative glimpse into the master photographer's vision. Collectors appreciate the rarity of this compilation, which presents Newton's finest images in a single, high-quality book. The timeless aesthetic makes it a perfect gift for photography enthusiasts, designers, and anyone drawn to powerful visual storytelling. The sleek black cover and high-grade paper ensure the photographs retain their impact for years, turning the book into a lasting piece of art that enhances any interior space.

Key Features

45 iconic black-and-white photographs that blend eroticism with high fashion, giving collectors a powerful visual statement and a glimpse into Newton's daring perspective.

Technical perfection and extreme detail reveal every nuance of light and shadow, allowing readers to appreciate the depth of Newton's composition.

Explores themes of vanity, exhibitionism, and voyeurism, offering a psychological drama that engages viewers and sparks conversation about desire and self-presentation.

Published by Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH as part of the Schirmer Visual Library, ensuring a reputable edition that meets the standards of serious art collectors.

High-grade paper and a sleek black cover preserve image quality over time, making the book a lasting decorative piece for any interior setting.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 December 1994
Listed Since
12 February 2007

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