I stopped off for two days in Los Angeles last month while on a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. I used the time to visit the Getty Museum, and today will be the first of three series I do on the male art there. We start with Mercury by Johan Gregor van der Schart from 1575.
Vintage Muscle Men
Showcasing vintage male photography, mostly nude. You must be 18 years of age or older to visit this blog! If you hold a copyright on any material shown on this blog, notify me, and it will be removed immediately.
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Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Furniture
Even the furniture gallery at the Getty had some fine looking males.
This cabinet was made by Andrew-Charles Boulle around 1667.
Laocoon and His Sons
Here we see Laocoon and his sons from 1720 by Giovanni Battisti Foggini.
It's a table top statuette with incredible detail.
Sudanese Man
This is Sudanese Man by French sculptor Charles Cordier from 1856.
You really have to be there in person to appreciate the fine details
in everything from the skin tone to the folds of his clothing.
Several types of stone were used to incredible effect.
Angel of the Citadel
Just about anything you can think of is extended in Angel of the Citadel,
a 1949 sculpture by Marino Manini. Yeah, I saved the strangest for last.
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Strip poker?
This was in a group of party photos, but it looks like a game
of strip poker where everybody lost . . . intentionally.
Monday, December 30, 2024
Ken Haak Day II, Part One - Private Collection
For my second series on the work of Ken Haak, I decided to do a two parter featuring work from two coffee table books he published in the mid-1980s. We start with a shot from Private Collection.
Mitchell style
When I first saw this picture, I immediatel thought of Jack Mitchell's
work with dancers, but this is without doubt by Ken Haak.
Looking at us
The model here is looking right at us, and we're looking right back at him.
The light/dark contrast of the two sides of the photo is amazing.
Beautiful backside
The muscles, pose, tan lines, and lighting all work together to produce an exceptional photo.
And of course, Mr. Haak started it all by choosing a gorgeous model.
Ken Haak Day II, Part Two - Summer Souvenirs
Part two of my second Ken Haak series is from a coffee table book called Summer Souvenirs.
We start with an interesting shot that must have taken an effort to set up.
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