Photographe: Michael Joseph
Date: Années 1960
Image Large: 450 mm H : 560 mm
Passe-partout: Large: 500mm H : 700mm
Title: « Mary Quant on Underground Escalator, London 1960s – A Statement in Motion »
This bold and striking large-format darkroom print is a true one-of-a-kind piece, embodying the spirit of 1960s London through the lens of raw, analog artistry. The photograph captures an evocative moment: a pair of perfectly poised legs, adorned in signature Mary Quant-style tights and shoes, stepping onto an underground escalator. The minimalist composition draws the viewer’s attention to the rhythmic lines of the escalator and the elegance of the model’s stance, creating a timeless contrast between movement and stillness.
Crafted in the darkroom, this print is more than just an image—it is an artifact of analog mastery. The meticulous process of developing the photograph by hand infuses it with depth, subtle tonal gradations, and a tactile quality that modern digital methods can never replicate. It is not only a work of art but also a tactile, historical object, imbued with the authenticity of the 20th-century photographic tradition.
Perfect for collectors who value exclusivity and the story behind the image, this print captures the essence of London’s swinging ’60s, the fashion revolution led by Mary Quant, and the gritty elegance of the city’s underground system. It’s a conversation piece that bridges art, history, and the enduring allure of analog photography.
Own this piece of cultural and artistic history—a celebration of style, craftsmanship, and the golden era of film photography. The mount measures 60cm wide by 80cm high, will be very carefully wrapped and swiftly dispatched via Colissimo.