Naked Men: Pioneering Male Nudes 1935-1955 by David Leddick

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Naked Men: Pioneering Male Nudes 1935-1955 by David Leddick
With a foreword by Quentin Crisp

4to. pp. 128. profusely illustrated. hardcover boards. dw. (in near fine condition). [New York]: Universe Publishing, [1997].

ISBN-10: 0316644811 / ISBN-13: 9780316644815

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This extraordinary book documents a fascinating moment in the history of American culture--a period in the 1930's, 40's, and 50's that gave birth to new notions of male beauty and desire, and to a new type of male icon. Long before Stonewall and the gay pride movement, there was a small group of daring men--both photographers and the models who sat for them--who helped pave the way for male sexual liberation. Led by the photographer George Platt Lynes, the painter Paul Cadmus, and the arts patron Lincoln Kirstein, this group shattered taboos surrounding the artistic presentation of the male figure. The young subjects of these photographs--who often posed after-hours in studios officially used for fashion shoots--were in essence the first true male models. In a perfect complement to the intimacy of these early nudes, photographs are included of these men today. The pictures and stories in Naked Men are as relevant and evocative today as they were a half a century ago.