David Bailey UK, b. 1938
Jerry Hall [French Vogue], 1983
Silver Gelatin (Vintage), framed
Unique archival print
Signed by the artist, on verso
Unique archival print
Signed by the artist, on verso
Image: 32.7 x 21.8 cm (12.9 x 8.6 in.)
Sheet: 39.8 x 15.7 x 30.4 cm (12 x in.)
Sheet: 39.8 x 15.7 x 30.4 cm (12 x in.)
£ 18,000.00 inc. VAT
Jerry Hall, photographed at the height of her modelling career and during her relationship with Mick Jagger, embodies the era’s powerful feminine archetype with her commanding stance and knowing gaze....
Jerry Hall, photographed at the height of her modelling career and during her relationship with Mick Jagger, embodies the era’s powerful feminine archetype with her commanding stance and knowing gaze. The leather trench coat, wide-brimmed hat, and elongated silhouette represent the decade’s distinctive aesthetic, which Grace Coddington described as ‘high glamour.’
The photograph’s publication in French Vogue aligns with Bailey’s broader exploration of European avant-garde aesthetics during this period, as detailed in his monograph David Bailey: Eighties. The decade reflected a renaissance of ‘magic’ in fashion’s interplay between excess and creativity. Hall, already a muse to artists like Andy Warhol, embodies this shift, her androgynous confidence reflecting Bailey’s fascination with women who transcend passive beauty tropes.
Hall’s pose-leaning forward with a hand resting assertively on her hip, her direct gaze and half-parted lips blend sensuality with a knowing coolness. Bailey employs his signature high-contrast lighting to sculpt Hall’s angular features, while the shallow depth of field isolates her against an architectural backdrop, echoing the monumental sculpture beside. The image exudes the 1980s cultural zeitgeist: a decade defined by power dressing, opulence, and the rise of the supermodel as a cultural icon.
The photograph’s publication in French Vogue aligns with Bailey’s broader exploration of European avant-garde aesthetics during this period, as detailed in his monograph David Bailey: Eighties. The decade reflected a renaissance of ‘magic’ in fashion’s interplay between excess and creativity. Hall, already a muse to artists like Andy Warhol, embodies this shift, her androgynous confidence reflecting Bailey’s fascination with women who transcend passive beauty tropes.
Hall’s pose-leaning forward with a hand resting assertively on her hip, her direct gaze and half-parted lips blend sensuality with a knowing coolness. Bailey employs his signature high-contrast lighting to sculpt Hall’s angular features, while the shallow depth of field isolates her against an architectural backdrop, echoing the monumental sculpture beside. The image exudes the 1980s cultural zeitgeist: a decade defined by power dressing, opulence, and the rise of the supermodel as a cultural icon.
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