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  1. Group of 3 photographs of Yul Brynner by George Platt Lynes on artnet. George Platt Lynes. Group of 3 photographs of Yul Brynner, 1942. 22.9 x 17.8 cm. (9 x 7 in.) Artist:

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  2. May 8, 2019 · A diverse collection of photographs from esteemed photographer George Platt Lynes (1907-1955) is being made available to the public by Skinner Auctioneers. 24 Rare, Previously Unseen Photos by ...

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    Lynes grew up in New Jersey and Massachusetts with a face that his male classmates found attractive, even if they did bully him, according to writer David Leddick in "Intimate Companions: A Triography of George Platt Lynes, Paul Cadmus, Lincoln Kirstein, and Their Circle."After graduating high school, he traveled to Paris and joined up with a salon...

    Lynes' meticulous nature is evident in his images, and especially the portraits, which many critics have considered some of his best work. The names of his sitters read like a who's who of early 20th-century celebrities: playwright Tennessee Williams, Eloise creator Kay Thompson, composer Igor Stravinsky, novelist E.M. Forster, actor Lena Horne and...

    Lynes and Kinsey became friends in 1949, shortly after the researcher had published "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male." Kinsey wanted to collectmore material related to gay men, Fasman said. Afraid the nude photos would be destroyed after his death, Lynes made a deal with Kinsey to have the institute house his collection. "At the time, it was hard...

    Lynes' work is well-known among historians of photography and gay men who are interested in visual art, Ellenzweig said. But he hasn't reached mass appeal the way Mapplethorpe and others have. Jack Woody's retrospective book of Lynes' photographyin 1981 brought him to the attention of a new generation. Among the influenced are Bruce Weber, known fo...

    What:"Sensual/Sexual/Social: The Photography of George Platt Lynes." Along with the images, the exhibit will contain a re-creation of a photo studio that shows the massive equipment Lynes and other photographers of the time worked with, among other interactive activities. When:Sunday-Feb. 24, 2019 Where:Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, 4000...

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  4. Description. George Platt Lynes. Selected Images of Yul Brynner. gelatin silver prints. Each 9 1/4 by 7 5/8 in. (23.5 by 19.4 cm.) a group of 3 photographs, each with the photographer's stamp and one annotated 'Yul Brynner, June 7 1942' in ink on the reverse, framed, 1942 (3)

  5. Lynes’ favorite explorations focused on the human figure in the form of male nudes and the principal dancers of the New York City Ballet. Choreographer George Balanchine spoke highly of Lynes’ work: “His photographs have several lives of their own: as a record, as portraiture, as social-history of the taste of an epoch, and as beauty” (Ballet: George Platt Lynes).

  6. Photography. George Platt Lynes (April 15, 1907 – December 6, 1955) was an American fashion and commercial photographer who worked in the 1930s and 1940s. [1] He produced photographs featuring many gay artists and writers from the 1940s that were acquired by the Kinsey Institute after his death in 1955. [2]

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · In 1925, George Platt Lynes, the photographer of this image, went on a trip to Paris where he met many influential literary figures and people who would further influence his career, including this image. Some of the people he met included Gertrude Stein, Monroe Wheeler, and Glenway Westcott. These people introduced him to the literary world ...

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