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Marilyn Monroe, Jumping
By Philippe Halsman
Located in New York, NY
1954 Gelatin silver Print, vintage 14 x 11 in. Stamped on verso
Category

1950s Other Art Style Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Dali's Mustache
By Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman
Located in New York, NY
include Dali’s Mustache (1954, reissued 1994), Philippe Halsman’s Jump Book (1959, reissued 1986), and
Category

1980s Surrealist Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Dali Cyclops
By Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman
Located in New York, NY
include Dali’s Mustache (1954, reissued 1994), Philippe Halsman’s Jump Book (1959, reissued 1986), and
Category

1980s Surrealist Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Gina Lollobrigida Jumping, Black and White Vintage Photograph of Hollywood 1950s
By Philippe Halsman
Located in New york, NY
Gina Lollobrigida jumping, c1950 by Philippe Halsman captures the zeitgeist of mid-century
Category

1950s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Phillipe Halsma Marilyn Monroe Jumping Photograph Black and White (1956/1981)
By Philippe Halsman
Located in Buffalo, NY
1950s, Halsman began asking his sitters to jump in front of the camera, because he noticed that doing so
Category

1980s Modern Portrait Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

Skull
By Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman
Located in New York, NY
include Dali’s Mustache (1954, reissued 1994), Philippe Halsman’s Jump Book (1959, reissued 1986), and
Category

1980s Surrealist Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Halsman Jump For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact halsman jump you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. There are many modern, Surrealist and contemporary versions of these works for sale. Adding a halsman jump to a room that is mostly decorated in warm neutral tones can yield a welcome change — find a piece on 1stDibs that incorporates elements of gray, brown and more. There have been many interesting halsman jump examples over the years, but those made by Philippe Halsman and Salvador Dali and Philippe Halsman are often thought to be among the most thought-provoking. These artworks were handmade with extraordinary care, with artists most often working in silver gelatin print, paper and photographic paper. A large halsman jump can be an attractive addition to some spaces, while smaller examples are available — approximately spanning 10 high and 8 wide — and may be better suited to a more modest living area.

How Much is a Halsman Jump?

The price for a halsman jump in our collection starts at $600 and tops out at $9,500 with the average selling for $6,500.

Philippe Halsman for sale on 1stDibs

Philippe Halsman’s deep interest in the human face informed a celebrated and decades-spanning career in portrait photography. Shot in black and white, his portrait photographs feature celebrities, artists, politicians and intellectuals. The iconic photographs appeared on the covers of some of the biggest magazines, including Life, Look, Esquire and Paris Match. 

Halsman was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1906. When he was 15 years old, he discovered a camera in the attic. He fell in love with taking pictures and spent most of his allowance on his new hobby. He later studied engineering, but left school before earning his degree and moved to Paris to pursue photography.

In the 1930s, Halsman lived in Montparnasse, the artistic center of Paris. He caught his first big break when he approached French writer André Gide to take his portrait. After that, many more writers and actors requested photographs, and Halsman began shooting for Vogue, Viola and Vu.

When World War II broke out, Halsman sent his pregnant wife and daughter to the United States. He could not go with them due to his Latvian passport. As luck would have it, he was pen pals with famed physicist Albert Einstein, who intervened and ensured that Halsman was granted a visa. He arrived in New York City in 1940.

In America, Halsman had to start from scratch. A turning point was when beauty tycoon Elizabeth Arden used one of his photographs to advertise her Victory Red lipstick. In the early 1940s, Halsman met artist Salvador Dalí, and the two became friends and partners. One of their most notable collaborations was the 1948 photograph Dalí Atomicus, which shows Dalí, his cats, canvas, furniture and water floating in the air.

Throughout the rest of his career, Halsman was a prolific contributor to Life magazine and his photographs were on the cover 101 times. In 1958, Popular Photography named him one of the “World’s Ten Greatest Photographers”.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Philippe Halsman’s photography.

Finding the Right Portrait-photography for You

Portrait photography can be a powerful part of your wall decor. Find a provocative and compelling portrait that speaks to you and you might find that the photograph will speak to your guests too.

Prior to the development of photography, which eventually replaced portrait paintings as a quicker and more efficient way of capturing a person’s essence, the subject of a portrait had to sit for hours until the painter had finished. In 1839, chemist and Philadelphia-based photographer Robert Cornelius didn’t have to wait very long for his portrait. In a matter of minutes, he captured what many believe to be the first portrait photograph. This shot was also the first self-portrait (or what we now call a “selfie”), and fine photography quickly became an art form.

Landscape photography, nude photography and portrait photography are very popular in today's modern interiors. A portrait can reveal a lot about the person in it. It can also add a narrative touch to your decor. You’ll often find that photographs of loved ones work well as decorative touches. A portrait of a family member or dear friend can help turn a house into a home, warming any space by evoking fond memories.

While family portraits can stir emotion, portraits of celebrities and important historical figures can also add a rich dynamic to your space. Portraits of famous musicians or intriguing actors hung in your dining room or home bar shot by Gered Mankowitz or Annie Leibovitz might inspire deep conversation over meals or drinks. Douglas Kirkland is also famous for his celebrity portraits. His photojournalism made him much sought after by Hollywood studios to document the filming of movies. In Kirkland’s powerful depiction of Hollywood stars, he excellently captures the glamour of their lives.

Other artists like Elliott Erwitt stand out by turning portraiture into a playful art form. Before graduating from high school in Hollywood, Erwitt had already begun to teach himself to take pictures, inspired by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson. In image after image, Erwitt captured what photographers call “the moment” with rapier wit and penetrating humanity.

Portrait photography can be incredibly expressive, setting the tone and mood for a room. And there are different ways of incorporating portrait photography into your interior decor. If you’re thinking about adding color photography to a bedroom or living room, the colors of the portraits can become part of the room’s palette, while portraits shot in black and white won’t disrupt an existing color scheme.

On 1stDibs, find a vast selection of portrait photography from different eras, including 1950s portraits, 1960s portrait photography and more.