There
are few photographers these days who should be described as definitive in their
field: Fernand Fonssagrives, however, can undoubtedly be described as one of
them. Revered as one of the earliest and greatest practitioners of 'beauty
photography' in the 1940's, Fonssagrives sadly passed away in April of 2003.
His most memorable work traces the unique partnership he had with his first wife, legendary model Lisa Fonssagrives (originally a dancer and the love of Fernand's youth, who then went on to marry Irving Penn). Lisa was in fact responsible for Fonssagrives picking up a camera - she gave him a Rollieflex, after his own dance career ended due to a diving injury; "It became," he said, "part of my body."
Born
in 1910 to a sculptor father and a musician mother, they encouraged
Fonssagrives to do the things he most loved: science, art, sports, gymnastics
and dance. He moved to
Fernand
and Lisa spent two years roaming
Unfortunately,
their careers diverged and the marriage ended; Lisa was the epitome of fashion,
and though Fonssagrives worked for the cream of the magazine industry such as
Vogue, Harpers' Bazaar and Town & Country, he began to hate fashion and the
commercialization of his work. To regain his creative freedom after becoming
disillusioned with advertising photography, he moved to
Returning
to
Though
he never became a
The
endorsement of Fonssagrives' parents had a profound and lasting effect, and he
always strove to embody his own personal philosophy throughout his life: "My
objective was to try to understand what life was all about and to be free. And
there's no place you can do that but in
Born:
Education: The Design Laboratory, NY
Exhibitions:
2009 "Hot Fun in the Summertime";
2007 Fashion; Michael Hoppen Gallery,
2006 20/30 Vision: An Anniversary Celebration; Bonni Benrubi Gallery,
An Eye for Beauty; Fernand Fonssagrives, Bonni Benrubi Gallery, NYC
2003 An Eye For Beauty, Michael Hoppen
Gallery,
Publications:
Hot Events:
Town & Country
Harper's Bazaar
Conde Nast
Vogue
Time Magazine
Life Magazine
Monograph:
An Eye For Beauty; Fernand Fonssagrives
2005