Bruce of Los Angeles “Don Fuller y John Krivos”

Technique:
Silver gelatin print

Year: 1950s

Edition / Series: 92-6

Condition: Excellent state of conservation. Original Bruce of Los Angeles studio stamp on the verso with number 92-6.

Dimensions:
12.7 × 10.6 cm

200,00 

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In this powerful studio scene, Bruce of Los Angeles portrays the models Don Fuller and John Krivos in a choreographed composition of tension and physical contact. The restrained gesture and perfectly lit musculature evoke both classical sculpture and Greco-Roman wrestling — a recurring theme throughout Bruce’s body of work.

The image stands out for its symbolic charge of desire, masculine camaraderie and idealised beauty: foundational elements in the visual legacy of Bruce Bellas. The composition draws directly from the iconography of physique photography and ancient athletic ideals, transforming the studio into a stage for masculine intimacy and athletic prowess.

This is an original period print — not a reissue or facsimile — and forms part of a limited edition by the acclaimed photographer. The verso bears the original Bruce of Los Angeles studio stamp and the series number 92-6, confirming its authenticity and provenance.