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Dave Martin Vol. 3 : American Photography of the Male Nude, 1940-1970 by Dave Martin and Janssen Verlag Staff (1999, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherJanssen Publishers
ISBN-103925443673
ISBN-139783925443671
eBay Product ID (ePID)1672829

Product Key Features

Book TitleDave Martin Vol. 3 : American Photography of the Male Nude, 1940-1970
Number of Pages120 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicSubjects & Themes / Erotica, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Subjects & Themes / Nudes
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography
AuthorDave Martin, Janssen Verlag Staff
Book SeriesAmerican Photography of the Male Nude 1940-1970 Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight33.7 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width9.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number3
SynopsisThis volume is part of the American Photography of the Male Nude 19401970 series, which focuses on some of the pioneers of male nude photography, featuring their groundbreaking contributions to the medium of homoerotic art. From Lon of New York's stylized, classically posed portraits to Dave Martin's wholesome, athletic young men and Bruce of Los Angeles' cavorting models, these books rescue an era of American visual arts that has virtually been forgotten. Additional volumes are devoted to the formal, carefully posed portraits of Al Urban and the projected backgrounds and lavish props of Bob Mizer., This volume is part of the American Photography of the Male Nude 19401970 series, which focuses on some of the pioneers of male nude photography, featuring their groundbreaking contributions to the medium of homoerotic art. From Lon of New York's stylized, classically posed portraits to Dave Martin's wholesome, athletic young men and Bruce of Los Angeles' cavorting models, these books rescue an era of American visual arts that has virtually been forgotten. Additional volumes are devoted to the formal, carefully posed portraits of Al Urban and the projected backgrounds and lavish props of Bob Mizer."