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Jerome Esch 037 - 03/10 Pinhole image made for the book ‘Strip’, edited by Patrick Remy and published by Steidl in 1998. It was also exhibited at the FFN photo biennial exhibition in 1999 and published in Fashion Images de Mode book no. 3. Clothing by Jeremy Scott. Limited edition of 10 images. The size of the image will be 90 x 115 cm (35.4 x 45.3 inch) , the size of the paper including a white border will be 110 x 135 cm (43.3 x 53.1 inch). The paper I use is Somerset Velvet 255 gsm paper with Epson UltraChrome K3 ink. Somerset Velvet for Epson is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper that delivers long-lasting prints. The print will have a white border of approximately 10 cm (4 inch). I will sign the print on front, right under the image in the white border, with an unique number, the year of creation and name. Please let me know if you are planning to remove the white border completely so I can sign on front within the image or on the back. I will sell prints only, so you are free to choose the frame or cut off the white border (or part of). I recommend to mount the image on Dibond or something similar and frame it with Museum Glass (UV Glass) for added protection, color and contrast. I will supply a certificate of authenticity, which can be attached to the back of the frame. There will be a maximum of 3 artist’s proofs (in variable sizes but not on sale). Pricing for images within the edition will be progressive.
1998
Black & White on Paper
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35.4 W x 45.3 H x 0.1 D in
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Jerome Esch was born in The Netherlands in 1967. After studying at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague, Jerome moved to Paris to pursue a career as fashion photographer. His first international client was Vogue Paris, other influential clients followed soon. In the period from 1995 to 2004 he became a renowned fashion photographer. He shot editorials for major fashion magazines and worldwide fashion campaigns for A-List designers. Many of his images were published in fashion reference books and part of exhibitions worldwide. At the end of 2004 Jerome decided to stop working commercially altogether and is now working autonomously as Jeroen van Esch. ____________________________________________________________ Magazines include Vogue Paris, Vogue Italy, Vogue Germany, Spoon Magazine, Visionaire US, Frank Magazine UK, Dutch Magazine ______________________________________________________ Worldwide fashion and perfume campaigns include Fendi prêt-à-porter, Jean Paul Gaultier prêt-à-porter, Kenzo prêt-à-porter, Cacharel Noa perfume, Kenzo Flower perfume _________________________________________________ Other clients include Levi’s, Mercedes, Canon, CitiBank, Cerruti, Yves Saint Laurent, Longchamp, Rothmans, L’Oreal, European Central Bank (ECB)_________________________________________ Fashion reference books include Fashion Today by Colin McDowell, Fashion Images de Mode no. 2 including the cover, no. 3 & no. 4, Archeology of Elegance 1980 – 2000 by Marion de Beaupré & Ulf Poschardt __________________________________________ Most of the work (95%) shown here at Saatchi Art was never for sale before. The edition(s) available and number of artist's proofs (not on sale) are stated with the works on sale. ______________________________________ Contact: studio@jeromeesch.com
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