LONDON.- A rare and beautiful example of a Nude Study by the pioneering Czech photographer, Frantisek Drtikol, celebrated for his daring and radical depiction of the female form, is to be sold at
Bonhams, New Bond Street, as part of its Photographs sale on 16 November 2010. The study is an excellent example of the photographers later, more stylised compositions in which geometric decoration and shadow played a key part. It has attracted a pre-sale estimate of £25,000 30,000.
Another top lot is a photograph by Nick Brandt, the director of Michael Jacksons music video Earth Song, entitled Cheetah and Cubs, Masaai Mara, 2003. Estimated at £8,000 12,000, the picture is the result of Brandt falling in love with Tanzania while filming the music video for Michael Jacksons Earth Song in 1995.
Highlights also include a group of 13 pictures depicting post-war France by the French photographer Willy Ronis (1910-2009), such as Le Nu Provencal, Gordes, 1949 (estimate £3,000 4,000)and Quai du Louvre, 1952 (estimate £1,800 2,200); and three early prints by the father of modern photojournalism, Henri Cartier-Bresson, including Bords de la Marne, 1955 (estimate £7,000 9,000) and Valencia, Spain, 1933 (estimate £6,000 8,000).
Other important lots include a seascape by the Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, entitled Ionian Sea, Santa Cesarea, 1993 (estimate £15,000 20,000); three photographs depicting graffiti by Hungarian/French photographer Brassaï, which the artist gifted to the vendor personally (estimates from £2,000); and a key group of 19th century platinum prints depicting labourers on the Norfolk Broads by British photographer Peter Henry Emerson, including Gathering Water-Lilies, 1886 (estimate £10,000 15,000).
Three photographs by Corinne Day, the British photographer who died aged 48 from a brain tumour in August this year, also feature in the sale. Best-known for her photographs of Kate Moss, these images are example of Days hard-edged documentary work.