David Bailey UK, 1938
Puss in Boots, 2010
IIford Galerie Cold Fiber Silk, framed
Signed by the artist, on verso
Signed by the artist, on verso
Sheet: 77 x 61 cm
Framed: 84 x 67 cm
Framed: 84 x 67 cm
© David Bailey
£ 18,000.00 inc. VAT
This playful, yet technically sophisticated work showcases Bailey’s enduring creative vitality in the digital age. The playful title Puss in Boots references the classic fairy tale character, suggesting a potential...
This playful, yet technically sophisticated work showcases Bailey’s enduring creative vitality in the digital age. The playful title Puss in Boots references the classic fairy tale character, suggesting a potential exploration of feminine power, transformation, or theatrical identity. This connection to cultural narratives is characteristic of Bailey’s work, which often engages with popular culture and iconic imagery. As noted in his monograph, Black and White Memories, Bailey’s visual education was profoundly influenced by cinema, and this theatrical image demonstrates that continuing inspiration. As part of Bailey’s extensive portfolio, this photograph continues his tradition of creating visually arresting images that challenge conventional perspectives.