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Overview
A remarkable sequel to the Lambda award-winning Naked Men: Pioneering Male Nudes 1900-1950, Naked Men, Too, exposes the breakthrough nude male photography and art that changed the perception of male beauty. Focusing on the work of influential photographers such as George Platt Lynes, Robert Mapplethorpe, Harriet Leibowitz, and Bruce Weber, author David Leddick chronicles the visual revolution that paralleled social and sexual liberation since the late 1950's. With brief biographies of the models, including early renegades like Yves St. Laurent, Joe Dallesandro, Rupert Everett and more-this provocative book features reproductions of the original photos alongside portraits of the models today. This dynamic history of male nudity in art and advertising is for all audiences, gay and straight.Editorials
Internet Book Watch
Masterpieces of male nude photography are gathered for a collection which outlines changing images of the nude male over the decades. Naked Men Too considers works from 1950-2000, providing a companion volume to an earlier coverage and bringing the nude male photo up to date. Chapters interview the men portrayed in the collection and provide insights on changing trends in male nude portrayal.βInternet Book Watch
Book Details
Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
New York : Universe Pub., 2000.
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780789303967