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Under World by Kelly Klein Book

Under World by Kelly Klein Book

A provocative visual exploration curated by photographer Kelly Klein, this volume brings together a careful selection of images—from the 1880s to the 1990s—that capture the human figure in its most intimate form, including fashion photography, nudes, and scenes charged with eroticism. With an introductory text by Anne Rice and works by authors such as Henri Lartigue, David Hockney, and Robert Mapplethorpe, this book celebrates the camera as a means of free, aesthetic, and daring expression.

Published in 1995

Vintage book with minor signs of wear and age.

$357.79
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Under World by Kelly Klein Book

A provocative visual exploration curated by photographer Kelly Klein, this volume brings together a careful selection of images—from the 1880s to the 1990s—that capture the human figure in its most intimate form, including fashion photography, nudes, and scenes charged with eroticism. With an introductory text by Anne Rice and works by authors such as Henri Lartigue, David Hockney, and Robert Mapplethorpe, this book celebrates the camera as a means of free, aesthetic, and daring expression.

Published in 1995

Vintage book with minor signs of wear and age.

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A provocative visual exploration curated by photographer Kelly Klein, this volume brings together a careful selection of images—from the 1880s to the 1990s—that capture the human figure in its most intimate form, including fashion photography, nudes, and scenes charged with eroticism. With an introductory text by Anne Rice and works by authors such as Henri Lartigue, David Hockney, and Robert Mapplethorpe, this book celebrates the camera as a means of free, aesthetic, and daring expression.

Published in 1995

Vintage book with minor signs of wear and age.