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Artworks
René Groebli
Red wine/Rotwein (#520), Paris, Das Auge der Liebe, 1952Platinum palladium printAlbum large - Sheet: 36 x 28 cm
Picture: 29 x 21.5 cmSigned by the artist in pencil recto
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil by the artist verso
Stamped by the artist verso
Subject. Nr. "520" in pencil by the artist verso
"Platinum-Palladium printed by 31 Studio, G.B." stamped by the artist verso
Edition of 12 plus 2 artist's proofs©René GroebliTaking a belated honeymoon in 1952, photographer René Groebli and his wife Rita spent two weeks in the Parisian district of Montparnasse. In their modest hotel room, Groebli almost tangibly...Taking a belated honeymoon in 1952, photographer René Groebli and his wife Rita spent two weeks in the Parisian district of Montparnasse. In their modest hotel room, Groebli almost tangibly captured a tender intimacy, enveloping us in a world of light, shadow, and delicate movement. The gentle and poetic images seem to trace the fleeting moments of a single day, creating a love poem without words. A year later, Groebli transformed 25 selected photographs of this journey (and a side trip to Marseille) into a picture essay that has made photographic history since.
Taking a belated honeymoon in 1952, photographer René Groebli and his wife Rita spent two weeks in the Parisian district of Montparnasse. In their modest hotel room, Groebli almost tangibly captured a tender intimacy, enveloping us in a world of light, shadow, and delicate movement. The gentle and poetic images seem to trace the fleeting moments of a single day, creating a love poem without words. A year later, Groebli transformed 25 selected photographs of this journey (and a side trip to Marseille) into a picture essay that has made photographic history since.
