Picasso Working on the Fresco For the Film By Luciano Emmer, Ca 1953
Andre Villers
Photography : Gelatin Silver Print
Size : 10.63x10.63 in | 27x27 cm
Framed : 31x41 in | 79x104 cm
Edition : Not numbered
- 🔥Huge Framed Signed Gelatin Silver Print - Blue Chip $4,500
Year1953
Hand SignedHand Signed By the Photographer A.Villers Lower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassBlack Frame
Purchased fromGallery 2010
Provenance / HistoryRex Irwin Art Dealerrn38 Queen Street WoollahrarnNSW, 2025 Sydney Australia
Certificate of AuthenticityRex Irwin Art Dealer ,Woollahra NSW
LID74193
Andre Villers - France
Art Brokerage: Andre Villers French Photographer: b. 1930. Andre Villers was born in 1930 and is known for his photographs of artists such as Picasso, Braque, Dali. Born in Beaucourt, France, Villers was hospitalised at the age of 17, and bedridden for five years. He was loaned an ancient camera as part of the therapy to make him walk again, and his fate was reborn when after he took his first photographs of Picasso. Villers has held solo exhibitions all over Europe and many of his prints are held in the permanent collections of the Picasso Museum in Paris, Barcelona, Vallauris and Antibes. He has worked on collaborations with writer Jacques Prevert, and photographer David Douglas Duncan. The chance meeting between Andre Villers and Pablo Picasso happened in a Vallauris street in 1953 when Villers stopped the artist to take his photograph. This moment was the beginning of a great friendship. A friendship not only responsible for creating a complete fusion of photography and painting, but the legacy of which is an entire project documenting the life, work and studio of Pablo Picasso. The Michael Hoppen Gallery held the first solo UK exhibition in April 2006 of the work of Andre Villers, to coincide with his 75th birthday. In the same year as their first meeting Villers began to visit Picasso regularly at his studio on Chemin du Fournas, Vallauris. It was here that the two artists began to experiment with printing techniques including solarizations, and paper abstraction. The resulting works, Decoupages, involve cut-outs by Picasso; figurative faces, animals and forms alongside simplified masks and wild beasts, all reminiscent of the subjects of his paintings. These cut-outs were over exposed on bromide paper and then photographed by Villers. At the time of the birth of Cubism, around 1905, photography was just being invented but by the 1950's the medium was steadily becoming recognised as an art form in it's own right. Picasso's experimentation with Villers confirmed photography's new status, and together the two artists created a Cubist genre through the photographic medium. In the resulting unique decoupages the cut-outs are given depth of field, shadow and dimensions - combining the characteristics of Cubist painting and photography. Just like Deakin and Bacon, Dali and Halsman, this fantastic collaboration between the two artists made them able to synthesize different mediums and transcend previously defined genres.