By Sarah Moon
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Tullamore, 1988 by Sarah Moon
Gelatin Silver Print
Unframed
Image size: 11.75 in. H x 14.75 in. W
Sheet size: 19.5 in. H x 15.5 in. W
Signed, titled, and dated on verso in pencil
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Sarah Moon is a French fashion photographer who rose to prominence in London during the 1970s. Characterized by her painterly, ethereal aesthetic, Moon’s photographs are often saturated with jewel tones and feature romantic, magical imagery. “For me, photography is pure fiction,” she has said. “I don't believe that I am making any defined statement. Instead, I am expressing something, an echo of the world maybe.” She was born Marielle Warin on November 17, 1939 in Vichy, France and she and her Jewish family fled occupied France for England when she was still a teenager. Moon began modelling in Paris and London under the name Marielle Hadengue, and in 1970, she took up photography in earnest, adopting the moniker Sarah Moon. She worked extensively with Barbara Hulanicki of the London clothing brand Biba, and later the French label Cacharel. She has also produced photographs for Vogue magazine, Comme des Garçons...
Category
20th Century Modern Landscape Photography
MaterialsSilver Gelatin, Black and White, Archival Pigment