Helmut Newton "Elsa Peretti I", New York, 1975 – Vintage Exhibition Poster
"Elsa Peretti I", New York, 1975 – Vintage Exhibition Poster by Helmut Newton.
In one of Helmut Newton’s most iconic New York portraits, jewelry designer and model Elsa Peretti stands poised against the skyline in her signature black bodysuit and bunny ears. Shot atop a Manhattan rooftop, the image captures the height of 1970s glamour — sleek, daring, and unapologetically confident. The crisp architectural lines mirror Peretti’s own sculptural elegance, reflecting Newton’s fascination with women as both muse and monument.
This striking composition represents Newton at his most cinematic and refined, merging the erotic charge of fashion photography with the grandeur of modern urban life. Elsa Peretti II remains an enduring emblem of style, independence, and Newton’s ability to immortalize power through simplicity.
Description
Authentic vintage exhibition poster designed to promote the 1980's gallery exhibitions of Helmut Newton's photography.
Offset lithograph on high gloss archival stock. Approx. 24 × 37.5 in (61 × 95 cm). Features original period images from the Helmut Newton collection.
Print Quality & Materials
Crisp tonal range and Newton’s hallmark contrast throughout. Printed on museum-quality high gloss paper and shipped rolled in acid-free archival materials for protection and framing longevity.
Certificate of Authenticity
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About Helmut Newton
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) was one of the world’s most celebrated photographers whose uniquely edgy imagery is coveted worldwide by collectors and aficionados of photographic art. Mr. Newton’s “Private Property” exhibitions were produced by agreement in Paris, London and New York City in 1985.