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Horst P. Horst (1906-1999), Model in Lace Gown (1947), gelatin silver print, 20.3 x 25.4 cm. Via Artsy.
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. Brandolini Family Portrait by Horst There are interiors that stay with you. Some give little reason to change. Perfection- it leaves nothing to be desired. Such is the case in the rooms of VISTORTA di SACILE that Renzo Mongiardino decorated for Conte and Contessa Brando Brandolini d'Adda. Horst photographed VISTORTA -the restored the family's 1830 estate outside Venice more than forty years ago for Vogue. In the article Conte Brando Brandolini said " I tried to capture the atmosphere of a country house in a story by Turgenev." Here with portraits from the period by Madame Vigee Le Brun. THE LIBRARY Princess Anna Sergeevna Stroganov, nee Princess Trubetskaya1793 trompe l'oeil Biedermeier bookcases, green felt panels framed in floral braid Charles X Countess Anna Ivanova Tolstoy, 1801 The Contessa, Cristiana, beauty, socialite, sister of Gianni Agnelli, is mother in law to designer Muriel Brandolini. Muriel comments of the collaboration between the Contessa and Mongiardino-"He was really at his best when he was working with my mother in law." She has been much inspired by the decorations of the pair. the Countess Brandolini, by Horst “Time sometimes flies like a bird, sometimes crawls like a snail; but a man is happiest when he does not even notice whether it passes swiftly or slowly. Turgenev THE DRAWING ROOM Princess Sapiena, nee Potocka, 1794 sunlit lacquered walls, festooned curtain in the 19th c. style, emerald & gold Savonnerie THE WINTER GARDEN Princess Edcocia Ivanovna Galitzine, 1799 Mongiardino at his best, Window design copied from Josephine's Malmaison the fabric copied from a piece of Indian cotton on sofas, cushions & shades THE CONTESSA BRANDOLINI'S BEDROOM Marquise de Fresnes d'Aguesseau, 1789 Evoking the 19th century White cotton pique curtains with deep tasseled trimmings, tiered, festooned, shaded & swagged Muriel Brandolini Interior Design here Le Brun portraits here & from the pages of Vogue .
Perched on a promontory overlooking Laguna Beach, California, this relaxing seaside home was designed by Horst Architects and Aria Design.
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Horst (1906 – 1999), fue un fotógrafo alemán conocido por su fotografía de moda. Desde que en su adolescencia conoció a Eva Weidemann mostró interés por la vanguardia y por ello se fue a estu…
Pauline De Rothschild's Home by Horst P. Horst
. Brandolini Family Portrait by Horst There are interiors that stay with you. Some give little reason to change. Perfection- it leaves nothing to be desired. Such is the case in the rooms of VISTORTA di SACILE that Renzo Mongiardino decorated for Conte and Contessa Brando Brandolini d'Adda. Horst photographed VISTORTA -the restored the family's 1830 estate outside Venice more than forty years ago for Vogue. In the article Conte Brando Brandolini said " I tried to capture the atmosphere of a country house in a story by Turgenev." Here with portraits from the period by Madame Vigee Le Brun. THE LIBRARY Princess Anna Sergeevna Stroganov, nee Princess Trubetskaya1793 trompe l'oeil Biedermeier bookcases, green felt panels framed in floral braid Charles X Countess Anna Ivanova Tolstoy, 1801 The Contessa, Cristiana, beauty, socialite, sister of Gianni Agnelli, is mother in law to designer Muriel Brandolini. Muriel comments of the collaboration between the Contessa and Mongiardino-"He was really at his best when he was working with my mother in law." She has been much inspired by the decorations of the pair. the Countess Brandolini, by Horst “Time sometimes flies like a bird, sometimes crawls like a snail; but a man is happiest when he does not even notice whether it passes swiftly or slowly. Turgenev THE DRAWING ROOM Princess Sapiena, nee Potocka, 1794 sunlit lacquered walls, festooned curtain in the 19th c. style, emerald & gold Savonnerie THE WINTER GARDEN Princess Edcocia Ivanovna Galitzine, 1799 Mongiardino at his best, Window design copied from Josephine's Malmaison the fabric copied from a piece of Indian cotton on sofas, cushions & shades THE CONTESSA BRANDOLINI'S BEDROOM Marquise de Fresnes d'Aguesseau, 1789 Evoking the 19th century White cotton pique curtains with deep tasseled trimmings, tiered, festooned, shaded & swagged Muriel Brandolini Interior Design here Le Brun portraits here & from the pages of Vogue .
Following its neon window display for Diesel in Paris, StudioXAG has created a geometric turquoise installation for Future Map at Selfridges.
Perched on a promontory overlooking Laguna Beach, California, this relaxing seaside home was designed by Horst Architects and Aria Design.
The Liane Lane residence, a recently completed 6,000 square-foot contemporary residence in Orange County received both a juried award, as well as the Member'...
Sasha Pivovarova “The Shining” Vogue UK April 2006 credit susie_bubble @ TFS
The guys at santabanta forum has started a search for various historical images where the eyes say it all. Along with the stories of the people in these images these photos are truly raw and emotional, portraying people at their best and at their worst – joy, hatred, fear, and courage.
Lilly Pulitzer's Living Room by Horst P. Horst
André Kertész has been hailed as one of the most important photographers of the twentieth century. Working intuitively, he captured the poetry of modern
Artist: Karl Fincke, Koenigsberg. PR. Description: States, 'Ex Libris Horst Stobbe;' depicts an interior setting with a chair, a desk, and a window with a view of a cathedral. Also features owls and books at the bottom. Signed at bottom center 'Karl Fincke Koenigsberg. PR.' Format: 1 print, b&w, 13 x 10 cm. Source: Pratt Institute Libraries, Special Collections 1003 (sc00563) Pratt Libraries Website For inquiries regarding permissions and use fees, please contact: [email protected].
Cy Twombly in Rome, 1966 - Untitled #12 by Horst P. Horst Archival Pigment Print Image size: 23.6 in. H x 23.6 in. W Sheet size: 29.5 in. H x 29.5 in. W Edition of 9 This image is part of the Cy Twombly portfolios and is sold individually in 4 limited edition dimensions. The palazzo s “all but empty rooms, bare-windowed and pecked down”, wrote Valentin Lawford, created a “whole as beautiful in its nakedness as a tree in winter or a shell on a beach. The white of the walls, the general bareness of the rooms, highlighted each object and artifact. Horst always sought by means of the contrast of colors to emphasize each element and that these they supported each other and not competing among them. Natural lighting helps to make the colors of each element real when the photo is printed. Cy Twombly had a passion for Greek and Roman history and mythology. These busts and statues constitute apart from his paintings, his principal personal contribution to the furnishing of the rooms. "Amongst the vast array of interiors and portraits done by Horst P. Horst during the Around That Time years, the most striking example of this oeuvre, is the brilliantly executed, Cy and Tatiana Twombly, Rome, 1966, portfolio. The images represent a coming together of a photographer, subject, and home that is uniquely brilliant." All Prices are quoted as "initial price". Please note that prices and availability may change due to current sales. Additional sizes and prints are available. Printed later by the Horst Estate/ Courtesy Horst Estate/ Condé Nast. All photographs are accompanied by a Horst P.Horst Estate certificate of originality and a label with a numbered hologram sticker. ____________________ Horst P. Horst German-American, 1906-1999 (born Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann) was one of the towering figures of 20th-century fashion photography. Best known for his work with Vogue—who called him “photography’s alchemist”—Horst rose to prominence in Paris in the interwar years, publishing his first work with the magazine in 1931. In the decades that followed, Horst’s experimentations with radical composition, nudity, double exposures, and other avant-garde techniques would produce some of the most iconic fashion images ever, like Mainbocher Corset and Lisa with Harp (both 1939). As The New York Times once described, “Horst tamed the avant-garde to serve fashion.” Though associated most closely with fashion photography, Horst captured portraits of many of the 20th century’s brightest luminaries, dabbling with influences as far-ranging as Surrealism and Romanticism. “I like taking photographs because I like life,” he once said. “And I love photographing people best of all because most of all I love humanity".
Private home designed by Horst Architects located in Corona del Mar, United States.
Perched on a promontory overlooking Laguna Beach, California, this relaxing seaside home was designed by Horst Architects and Aria Design.
The Psychic Lens The Psychic Lens BILL BRANDT Nude, East Sussex, 1959 Vintage gelatin silver print, mounted to card 27.9 x 33 cm The Psychic Lens The Psychic Lens CESAR DOMELA Ruths-Speicher, photomontage, 1928 Gelatin silver print, printed 1981, mounted to board 28.5 x 39 cm The Psychic Lens The Psychic Lens FLORENCE HENRI Portrait […]
I always fondly remember my mother’s skirted dressing table. It was a gathered skirt, made of blue and grey patterned fabric. Underneath the skirt was a pine table, which had a storage space where my mother kept her fashion magazines. Every thing on that table was carefully selected and displayed- her perfume bottles, her make up, her hairbrushes and combs, her jewelry, and her framed family photos. With a small mirror on top which added a touch of glamour. It had the perfect look. Skirted dressing tables have a certain femininity and lure that takes you away from everyday life, creating your own little space of indulgence. I think every woman should have one. What do you think? The lace fabric adds a romantic touch to this dressing table, courtesy of House Beautiful, photography by Joe Standart Designer Nancy Lancaster added a dressing table in her bathroom, I love the window and the drapery, photography by Horst P. Horst Designer Frank Babb Randolph's serene classic look in a Georgetown house in DC, courtesy of Veranda , photography by Gordon Beall Designer Mark Hampton used several layers to dress up this soft and striking dressing table, photography by Keith Scott Morton Simple elegance by designer Carolyne Roehm, photography by Sylvie Becquet Photo1 courtesy of Victoria magazine, photography by John Dolan
The designer transforms the top floor of a onetime bank to become a tranquil North Carolina retreat
Stunning modern luxurious residence located in Orange County, California.
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Pauline De Rothschild In Her Paris Bedroom art print by Horst P Horst. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.