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Erwin Blumenfeld (Erwin Blumenfeld, 1897-1969) was born in Berlin in a wealthy Jewish family. He soon became interested in art, particularly painting and photography, after the First World War he joined the Dada. However, this enthusiasm is not promised to make him rich and famous, so he married, he moved to Amsterdam, where in 1922 he opened a small shop selling women's leather goods.

But Erwin Blumenfeld discovered an absolute inability to commerce. Bad trade forced him to seek solace in hobbies youth, he turned again to the photographs, transforming the night of the shop sales areas in the studio. It was there that he laid the foundations of his style - both real and fantastic. Initially, he photographed the old trading dummies, later to be replaced by live models.

"In life I loved two things: his work and women, all women without exception. Fetishes of my life have been women's eyes, hair, breasts and lips "- confessed in his memoirs, fashion photographer, Dadaist and visionary Erwin Blumenfeld (Erwin Blumenfeld, 1897-1969). He was obsessed with the female body, which seemed to him an unknown continent, full of riddles. Because so incorporeal his "nude" are not real beauty in fantastic costumes, so extravagant, and at the same time chaste angles and poses of his models. Blumenfeld denied the "prettiness" in favor of beauty. He created a new aesthetic canons, "lifeless nekrasoty", which enjoyed tremendous success. And though his name has become famous thanks to cooperation with the fashion magazines Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, he, by selecting "hundred best pictures" for the eponymous book, turned back, only 4 of their pictures taken for the gloss

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