Horst P. Horst
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Horst P. Horst

Germany • 1906 - 1999  55 followers

Elegance is refusal.

Biography

On August 14, 1906, in Weißenfels-an-der-Saale, Germany, a legend was born. Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann, known as Horst P. Horst, is considered a master of his field. He died on November 19, 1999, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

After studying art at the Kunstgewerbeschule (Hamburg), Horst moved to Paris in 1930 to train with Le Corbusier . Frequently moving in bourgeois circles, he met George Hoyningen-Huene, director of the Vogue France studios. Encouraged by him, Horst took up photography and published his first photographs in the French fashion magazine. In 1937, he left Paris for New York, where he met Coco Chanel. More than thirty years of collaboration and several dozen world-famous photographs followed. During this period, he was admired and supported by influential figures in the fashion world, such as Diana Vreeland. After the Vogue studios closed in 1951, he devoted himself to his own studio and took numerous photographs of interiors, landscapes , still lifes and nudes .

Nicknamed the photographer of elegance, Horst is best known for his photographs of glamorous and sophisticated women. He prepared his shots meticulously, combining dramatic lighting, attention to detail, and theatrical poses. His work is largely influenced by Greek sculpture, for which he had a deep admiration. "He photographed women as goddesses: unattainable and serene Olympians." His photographs are part of a surrealist and neoclassical movement.

Adopted by the fashion world, Horst began exhibiting his work in major art galleries from 1932 until the end of his career. His works have been collected and published in numerous books: Horst, his work, Horst: Photographer of Style, etc. In 1989, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) and, in 1996, the Master of Photography Award from the International Center of Photography (New York).

His works have been exhibited at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice (1989), the Louvre in Paris (1991), the Museum Ludwig in Cologne (1992), the National Portrait Gallery (2001) and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (2007).

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Photography, Coco Chanel, Paris, Horst P. Horst

Coco Chanel, Paris

Horst P. Horst

Photography - 61 x 50.8 x 0.3 cm Photography - 24 x 20 x 0.1 inch

€15,549

Photography, Carmen, NY, Horst P. Horst

Carmen, NY

Horst P. Horst

Photography - 35.6 x 27.9 x 0.3 cm Photography - 14 x 11 x 0.1 inch

€10,976

Photography, Lisa with Turban, NY, Horst P. Horst

Lisa with Turban, NY

Horst P. Horst

Photography - 35.6 x 27.9 x 0.3 cm Photography - 14 x 11 x 0.1 inch

€10,976

Photography, Horst, Barefoot Beauty. NY, Horst P. Horst

Horst, Barefoot Beauty. NY

Horst P. Horst

Photography - 50 x 40.6 x 0.3 cm Photography - 19.7 x 16 x 0.1 inch

€10,976

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What is Horst P. Horst famous for?
Horst P. Horst is famous for his iconic fashion photography, particularly for Vogue magazine, and his striking black-and-white portraits. His work is celebrated for its elegance, dramatic lighting, and timeless style.
What is the most famous picture of Horst P Horst?
The most famous picture of Horst P. Horst is "Mainbocher Corset" (1939), an iconic black-and-white photograph featuring a model in a lace-up corset. This image is celebrated for its elegance, mystery, and masterful use of light and shadow.
Who was Horst P Horst's partner?
Horst P. Horst's partner was Valentine Lawford, a British diplomat and writer. They were together for many years and collaborated on several projects, including articles for Vogue magazine.