Robert Mapplethorpe

American, 1946–1989

Orchids, 1985

Gelatin silver print
15 x 15.2 in. (38.1 x 38.61 cm.)
Frame: 27.8 x 27 x 1.75 in. (70.61 x 68.58 x 4.44 cm.)
Signed, dated and numbered 1/10 in ink in the margin; signed, dated in ink and copyright credit reproduction limitation stamp on the reverse of the flush-mount

Edition 1/10

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140637
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The orchid is the most highly prized of all Mapplethorpe’s flowers. He captured the raw sexuality with his carefully staged and uncompromising view of the orchid with its petals spread wide exposing its male and female attributes.

Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) was born in Queens, New York. He is best recognized by his extremely provocative and exciting black and white photographs whose subject matter concentrated on large-scale portraiture as well as nature. He enrolled at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York to study graphic arts, but dropped out in 1969 before earning his full degree. In the 1970's he received his first polaroid camera where he began taking photos of his close circle of friends, acquaintances, as well as socialites and celebrities. Throughout the 1980's he refined his aesthetic concentrating specifically on the male and female nude form, which over the years has drawn scrutinity and tremendous controversy. In 1986, he was diagnosed with AIDS a circumstance which only further energized his quest for challenging commissions and photographic exploration. In 1988, the Whitney Museum of American Art mounted his first major museum retrospective one year prior to his death. His work can be found in collections in North and South America as well as Europe. Today Mapplethorpe's vast and erotic body of work allow him to be remembered as a pivotal 20th century American artist and figure.

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Publication:
  • teNeues, Robert Mapplethorpe: The Complete Flowers, pl. 115
The seller has recorded the following condition for this lot:
There are no apparent condition issues. Some dust is trapped underneath the frame.

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Provenance:
  • Phillips, New York, April 2020, Lot 110
  • Private Collection, New York
  • Ships From: New York, USA
  • Shipping Dimensions: 27.8 x 27 x 1.75 in. (70.61 x 68.58 x 4.44 cm.)
  • Frame Material: Wood; Seamless Spray White
  • Framed Under: Plexi
Accepted: Wire Transfer
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