About the artist
Earning the title "photography's alchemist" from Vogue, Horst gained fame in Paris between the world wars. His innovative techniques, like double exposures and his daring use of nudity, birthed iconic images like Mainbocher Corset and Lisa with Harp. Beyond fashion, Horst's extensive portrait collection of luminaries displayed a wide array of influences from Surrealism to Romanticism. He loved capturing humanity, stating, "I like taking photographs, because I like life.
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