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Friday, January 8, 2021
This Bruce of LA photo of Kurt Freeman reminds me of those late Egyptian
and early Greek statues where the subject stared straight forward with arms at side.
I've seen this and other photos of Kurt attributed to Denny Denfield. I was disappointed to hear that the Kouros statue on display at the Getty was determined to be a (good) fake, and was removed from display. I think Kurt looks better.
Is he oiled down at all? He's so smooth it's hard to tell. The mild (?) lighting adds to his sculpted look, too, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteOne of those cases where "plain vanilla" really works.
DeleteAlmost a reference man. Yes, very like the Kouros statues.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the name of the type. I knew it had to have one.
DeleteI knew that style had a name...had to look it up...
DeleteI've seen this and other photos of Kurt attributed to Denny Denfield. I was disappointed to hear that the Kouros statue on display at the Getty was determined to be a (good) fake, and was removed from display. I think Kurt looks better.
ReplyDeleteA Kouros of the 1950s. Kurt also posed for Bob Berg, Falcon and Bruce of LA.
ReplyDelete-Rj in the IE.
Ja, ein Kouros ! Ein so Klassisches Foto, Herr Freeman ist die Verkorperung eines jungen Athleten. Herr Bellas suchte das Beste.
ReplyDelete-austriche