STEVEN MEISEL
“Two males nudes”

Technique:
Silver Gelatin Print

Edition:
Signed and dated 1992

Dimensions:
42.20 x 34.00 cm (photo)
45.00 x 36.50 cm (sheet)
62.00 x 54.00 cm (framed)

2.500,00 

Steven Meisel is widely considered one of the most influential photographers of his generation. While he is famous for his transformative fashion work, his figurative studies showcase his deep understanding of classical art. This specific piece captures the human form through a lens of sculptural perfection. Meisel uses a clean, minimalist background to ensure the viewer focuses entirely on the subjects. The composition is balanced and precise. It reflects the artist’s unique ability to merge commercial polish with high-art sensibility.

The technique used in this photograph highlights Meisel’s mastery of studio lighting. The soft, diffused light creates a gradient of shadows that define the anatomy. This approach gives the skin a texture that looks almost like marble or polished stone. By removing color, Meisel strips away the temporary nature of the moment. He creates a timeless image that focuses on shape, line, and contrast. Every element of the frame is controlled. This level of detail is why his work remains at the top of the photography market.