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Nature morte seize soixante-six (2024) Photography by Jean Turco
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Limited Edition (#1/3)
Photography,
Digital Photography
on Aluminium
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 39.4in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $5,000
It is said, even if it has never been illustrated or demonstrated formally, that Miguel de Cervantes had a real passion for cooking eggs eaten whole or in stews, stuffed or marinated from which he made his almost daily meals. It is true that in this Middle Ages where his character will come to life, passionate about chivalry whose fame is undoubtedly universal today, that is "El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha" the little people, that of Sancho Panza, unlike those who are close to royalty, only have access to farm products while game and fish are, by their price, reserved for the economically privileged classes of Spanish society.
I like Don Quixote, who knows why, and I'm not the only one who was inspired by his famous silhouette, from Gustave Doré to Picasso and even my florist who, on Sundays, closed his shop, rushes to his easel to paint his hero fighting the windmills of the Montiel field. It must be said that my florist, Juan Garcia-Rodriguez, is originally from La Mancha and more specifically from Ciudad Real.
And the awakening?
It’s another story, nice, more personal, which can also be linked to Spain and Don Quixote.
Jean Turco is a professional photographer. He started with high mountain photography, then, very quickly, he engaged in exclusively artistic photography.
The themes of the nude, the portrait and the still life are the subjects he favors. His work is distinguished by an original and visionary lighting that singularly differentiates him from other photographers.
Jean Turco was born in the Alps, he spent his adolescence in Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc. He graduated in photography and art history. His photographs, present in the collections of several museums, Lenin in Oulianovsk in Russia, National of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Astana, Nicéphore-Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône, etc. as in many private collections have been repeatedly honored with prizes and medals.
Author of books on photography, he has published:
At Pearson editions: The nude photo, The art of lighting, The nude, The portrait, The still life, The pose guide.
Punto Marte editions MV: Nu.
Dunod editions: 100 photo lighting plans.
Published by China Photographic Publishing House: Chinese version of The Art of Lighting.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists