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internatlvelvet · 2 months
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Susan Bottomly
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the-cricket-chirps · 2 months
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Frank Horvat
Eiffel Tower and Rooftops
Paris, 1956
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surprendslejour · 9 months
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Frank Horvat
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photobookjunkies · 2 years
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From our personal collection:
Frank Horvat - Very Similar. Published by Dewi Lewis, 1999 📚✨
Check out our bookstore HERE
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rosepompadour · 9 months
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Anna Karina in Chanel for Jours de France, 1959. Photographed by Frank Horvat.
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gacougnol · 3 months
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Judy Dent photographed by Frank Horvat
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the-golden-purple-box · 11 months
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1971
Vanity Fair
photographed by Frank Horvat
(You know who copied the style for a World Tour)
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pamelaaminou · 4 months
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Monday's Photography Inspiration - Frank Horvat
Photography is the art of not pushing the button” – Frank Horvat Frank Horvat is a renowned photographer whose career spans several decades and is marked by a diverse and influential body of work. Born in Abbazia in April 28, 1928, (now Opatija, Croatia), Horvat later moved to Switzerland and then to Milan, Italy, where he began his career as a professional photographer in the early…
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armandoandrea2 · 2 months
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Frank Horvat’s photograph of Le Sphinx Club, 1956
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yesterdayscake · 2 years
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celestia sporborg, photographed by frank horvat for vanity fair, june 1971
images scanned by miss peelpants at lizeggleston[dot]com
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misspeelpants · 5 months
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Because it's Christmas (part III)
Hat by Titfers. Model is Therèse. Photographed by Frank Horvat. Scanned from Vanity Fair, December 1970. Velvet in various guises tunic, Clobber; trousers and suede belt, Feathers; hat, Malyard; lace-up boots, Chelsea Cobbler; neckband, Vivvy at Kensington Antique Market.
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radical-revolution · 11 months
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Cover shot for Harper’s Bazaar magazine with Nati Abascal, 1967, by Frank Horvat (1928-2020), an italian photographer who live and worked most of his life in France.
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Endora (Agnes Moorehead) in the 60’s would read “ Harpies Bizarre “ and that fashion selection was impressive!
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coconut-beer · 6 months
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Acrylic painting of photograph Aurelia, 1984 by Frank Horvat
Found this beautiful photograph while searching for references and decided to paint it.
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chicinsilk · 2 years
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Sophie's choice: 💕
I present to you "Gamin" ("Kid") a cute little suit in black wool tweed with its matching scarf and cap that I fell in love💕 with. This suit is part of the Haute Couture fall/winter 1961-1962 collection by Christian Dior (Marc Bohan) Several models posed for this set, as well as several photographers. Here are six very representative shots of my choice.
Photo Mark Shaw. Model Mickey Belverger Photo Sante Forlano. Model Anne de Zogheb. US Vogue, September 15, 1961 Photo John French. Model Kouka Denis Photo Roger Prigent. Unknown model Photo Georges Saad. Model actress/singer Pascale Petit Photo Frank Horvat. Model actress/singer Pascale Petit
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ludmilachaibemachado · 8 months
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Tania Mallet photographed for the cover of American Glamour's annual college issue, August, 1962, by Frank Horvat🌷
Via @fashionmodelshistory on Instagram🌷
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FRANCK HORVAT - Paris, le monde, la mode.
Au Jeu de Paume jusqu’au 17 septembre 2023
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Entre 1950 et 1965, Horvat affirme une personnalité hors norme d’auteur-reporter et de photographe de mode. L’exposition apporte une vision renouvelée sur l’œuvre de cet acteur majeur de la photographie française et européenne.
Réalisée à partir des archives laissées par le photographe dans sa maison-atelier de Boulogne-Billancourt, l’exposition comporte 170 tirages et 70 documents d’époque (publications, écrits, ouvrages, planches contacts). Elle présente, aux côtés d’images emblématiques, des ensembles de photographies moins connues ou complètement inédites. C’est toute la richesse et la singularité d’une œuvre complexe et multiforme qui est ici dévoilée, replacée dans le contexte de l’histoire de l’image photographique et de la presse illustrée d’après-guerre.
Après le succès de l’exposition Frank Horvat présentée au Château de Tours au printemps 2022, le Jeu de Paume a souhaité proposer à Paris une version enrichie de l’exposition. Sont ainsi présentés un ensemble inédit de photographies ainsi que de nombreuses revues de mode, apportant un éclairage particulier sur le contexte de création de ces images, à une époque où l’essor du prêt-à-porter et l’évolution du statut des femmes dans la société modifient profondément les canons du genre.
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