JACQUES-FRANÇOIS LOISELEUR DES LONGCHAMPS
“Aristée II”

Technique:
Silver Gelatin Print (ca. 2000)

Edition:
Signed and titled

Dimensions:
27.90 x 22.00 cm (photo)
29.80 x 20.60 cm (sheet)
51.00 x 40.50 cm (framed)

Provenance:
Paco Rabanne Collection (Finistère – France)

650,00 

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Jacques-François Loiseleur des Longchamps holds a unique place in contemporary French photography. He is recognized for his commitment to historical techniques and a classical aesthetic. Operate outside modern photographic trends, he draws inspiration from Neo-Classical sculpture and early studio photography. Specifically, his artistic practice uses carefully directed light to explore the sculptural quality of the human form. He utilizes a meticulous approach to historical staging and composition. This dedication requires profound knowledge of physical culture and classical composition. Consequently, his pieces are held in private collections worldwide. Collectors value his original prints for their technical precision and their link to 19th-century photographic traditions.

In this evocative work titled “Aristaeus,” Loiseleur des Longchamps merges mythological narrative with powerful anatomical study. The composition features a male subject leaning against a stone ledge, a pose that immediately recalls Greek sculpture. This environment is significant because it reinforces the myth of Aristaeus, the minor god of apiculture (beekeeping). Note the faint outlines of ancient-style beehives near the subject, grounding the narrative context. Therefore, the photograph functions as more than a simple portrait; it is a sophisticated study of strength and ancient identity. It successfully captures a sense of timeless stillness and vulnerability that is characteristic of his best work. This piece highlights the artist’s ability to direct narrative atmosphere using minimal props.