List, Herbert. Junge Männer. Introduction by Stephen Spender. London, Thames and Hudson, 1988. 36 cm x 28,5 cm. 71 pages. With 72 photogravure plates. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of dutch fashion -designer Frans Molenaar. Inscribed by friends to Frans Molenaar on the endpaper. Herbert List (October 7, 1903 - April 4, 1975) was a German photographer, who worked for magazines, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Life, and was associated with Magnum Photos. His austere, classically-posed black-and-white compositions, particularly of male nudes, taken in Italy and Greece have been highly formative for modern photography, with contemporary fashion photographers like Herb Ritts being clearly influenced by List's style. He is also noted for his erotic street photography. Herbert List was born on 7 October 1903 to a prosperous business family in Hamburg, the son of Luise and Felix List.[1] He attended the Johanneum Gymnasium, and afterwards studied literature at the University of Heidelberg. While still a student he became apprenticed to his family coffee company. From 1924 to 1928 List continued to work at the company and to travel to Brazil, Guatemala, Costa Rica and elsewhere. During this time he began taking photographs. In 1930 he met photographer Andreas Feininger, who introduced him to the Rolleiflex camera. He began taking portraits of friends and shooting still lifes, influenced by the Bauhaus and surrealist movements. He used male models, draped fabric, and masks along with double-exposures.He has explained that his photos were composed visions where [my] arrangements try to capture the magical essence inhabiting and animating the world of appearances." In 1936 List left Germany and took up photography as a profession, working in Paris and London. He met George Hoyningen-Huene who r..
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