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Jean Bodfish Brown
Jean Bodfish Brown
Jean Bodfish Brown

Jean Bodfish Brown

Maker Skrebneski, Victor American, b.1929
Date1981
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensionsoverall: 40 in x 40 in
Credit LineGift of Robert A. Brown
Object number1995:1
About the ArtistChicago-based photographer Victor Skrebneski is known for his high-styled and glamorous fashion and advertising photography, for sensuous and sculptural nude studies, and for casually elegant portraits of friends and the famous. This photograph of Orson Welles is typical of the dynamic style Skrebneski employs for his black-and-white portraits. The black turtleneck became something of Skrebneski signature, and can be seen worn by a variety of his sitters, including David Bowie, Truman Capote, Bette Davis, and Andy Warhol.

Born in 1929, Victor Skrebneski attended The School of The Art Institute of Chicago (1943) and the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago (1947-49). Perhaps most famous for his commercial work for the cosmetic company Estee Lauder, Skrebneski also photographed for Town & Country and Fitness magazines, and for Chanel, Grosvenor Furs, Kohler, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, and Saks Fifth Avenue, among many other clients. His photographs are exhibited and collected widely; a fifty-year retrospective of his work was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Photography in 1999.
Untitled
Skrebneski, Victor
1993
Untitled
Skrebneski, Victor
1993
Rue Jean Cocteau, 27 September 1986, Raray, France
Skrebneski, Victor
1986, printed 1997
Cindy Crawford, 29 January 1985, Chicago Studio
Skrebneski, Victor
1985, printed 1998
Torso, 21 November 1976, Chicago Studio
Skrebneski, Victor
1976, printed 1998
Givenchy Salon Vert, 05 September 1991, Paris
Skrebneski, Victor
1991, printed 1998
Givenchy Grand Salon, 05 September 1991, Paris
Skrebneski, Victor
1991, printed 1998
Montana for Lanvin, 26 July 1990, Paris
Skrebneski, Victor
1990, printed 1998