Print Special - TWO HORSEMEN (Open Edition)

£30.00
£40.00

A very Special Gift, A Very Affordable Price

These prints have been created for easy framing, but without sacrificing the essential quality of the collectors’ limited edition versions:

  • Fits in easily with a calendar for shipping anywhere in the world!
  • Sized to fit a standard A3 frame, available from Amazon or any local frame store.
  • Printed by the same artisans with the same process as our Seeing Men collectors’ prints
  • Printed on the same paper stock as our Seeing Men collectors’ prints

 

Description of TWO HORSEMEN by Keith Khan

There is an echo of historic English landscapes and horse portraiture in this image. The beautiful chestnut hunter has stepped out of a George Stubbs canvas. The men are neither gentry nor cavalry, but young men whose tenderness towards the animal suggests a new contract between masculinity and nature. The horse appears to look at the camera approvingly, while the men are unaware. 

 

Section 2: FORM from our Seeing Men Exhibition

From the Classical world to the contemporary era, the nude form has a long history in art. While this has given the nude some acceptability, it has been within heavily defined parameters.    

Most tellingly, when we think of nudes in art, we think of women. Images featuring the male form disrupt our expectations. Here, male bodies parade in protest against the patriarchal rules and values that have kept them out of sight, or visible only on carefully curated terms.   

Our relationship with our bodies might seem like a simple matter, but the nude in art shows that it is in fact quite complex, steered across the centuries by religious beliefs, aesthetic ideals, and rules of sexual morality.  

Each of these five images references established traditions in art while consciously or unconsciously subverting them all to redefine the nude form in art.

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  • Details

    This luxury art print is giclee printed by the UK’s Digital Fine Art Printer of the Year to museum archive quality on Hahnemühle Photorag, a fine art paper made from 100% cotton for a smooth surface that gives impressive pictorial depth.

    • SIZE A3 INCLUDING BORDER:  420 X 297 mm  (11.7 x 16.5'')
    • DATE/ LOCATION: 2015, Sherbourne Park, Warwickshire, England
    • OPEN EDITION: Digital Signature, unnumbered.

     

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    These are hand-finished products which are being made to order. We will make every effort to despatch your print(s) within 14 days of order and will update you if there are any delays. Thank you for your patience.

     

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