ROBERT CUSIDO
“Untitled”

Technique:
Sepia-toned Silver Gelatin Print

Edition:
Signed

Dimensions:
10.00 x 12.50 cm (photo)
11.43 x 13.97 cm (sheet)
30.50 x 26.50 cm (framed)

Provenance:
Manuel Fuentenebro Collection (Madrid)

225,00 

Robert Cusido has long established himself as a meticulous master of the male form in fine art photography. His practice consistently prioritized texture, light, and classical structure. He cultivated a distinct aesthetic. This style often elevated the human body to a statesque or sculptural object. Crucially, Cusido’s background in portraiture and commercial photography provided him with exceptional technical skill. He focused intently on lighting the body to highlight anatomical precision. Consequently, his work is now valued by discerning collectors. His pieces represent a sophisticated and serious investigation of the masculine physique within 20th-century artistic traditions.

In this precise composition, Cusido explores a powerful, architectural pose. The subject is depicted prone but arched upwards, pushing away from the surface. This specific posture emphasizes extreme physical tension. Furthermore, the framing creates an intimate and rigorous dialogue. The sharp, upward curve of the spine mirrors the geometry of the surrounding space. Therefore, the photograph functions as a formal study of structure. Cusido intentionally utilizes the male form as a foundational element of abstract design. The resulting image feels both immediate and timelessly classical.

Technically, this vintage gelatin silver print is a tour de force of tonal control. Cusido was a master in the darkroom. He expertly utilized chemicals and filters to achieve a rich and profound tonal range.