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SEYDOU KEÏTA (1923–2001)
Title: Untitled (Three Friends)
Date: 1952; Annotation signed 1994
Medium: Vintage silver gelatin print
Dimensions: 11.8 × …
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SEYDOU KEÏTA (1923–2001)
Title: Untitled (Three Friends)
Date: 1952; Annotation signed 1994
Medium: Vintage silver gelatin print
Dimensions: 11.8 × 15.7 in
Signature : Signed and annotated on the verso: “1952 A 55 Seydou Keïta 1994”
Provenance / Certificate: Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
This vintage silver gelatin print exemplifies Seydou Keïta’s iconic portraiture from 1950s Bamako, Mali. Untitled (Three Friends) captures three subjects in a poised and harmonious composition, highlighting Keïta’s mastery of form, light, and texture. The photograph conveys intimacy and dignity, reflecting the artist’s celebrated ability to blend formal elegance with everyday life.
Signed and annotated by Keïta on the verso in 1994, this print is both a historical document and a collectible artwork. Its vintage status, combined with the certificate of authenticity, makes it a highly desirable piece for collectors of African photography and 20th-century modernist portraiture.
Seydou Keïta was a renowned Malian photographer, born in 1921 in Bamako, Mali, and passed away on November 21, 2001, in Paris, France. He is considered one of the most important African photographers of the 20th century.
Early Life and Career
Keïta's journey in photography began in 1935 when his uncle gifted him a Kodak Brownie Flash camera. He started working as a photographer in 1948, opening his own studio in Bamako, where he specialized in portrait photography, capturing the essence of Malian society.
Artistic Style and Recognition
Keïta's photographs are characterized by their elegance, simplicity, and attention to detail. He is known for his ability to balance formality with intimacy, creating portraits that are both timeless and culturally specific. His work was rediscovered in the 1990s and has since been exhibited globally, earning him international recognition.
Awards and Legacy
Keïta received numerous accolades, including the Prix de la Photographie de l'Union Européenne in 2001. His photographs are now considered works of art, preserved in museums and private collections worldwide.
Seydou Keïta's works are showcased in prominent museums and collections globally, highlighting his impact on African photography. His photographs have been exhibited at institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Grand Palais in Paris, and the Foam Museum in Amsterdam.
Notable Exhibitions
- Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris (1994)
- Museum of Modern Art, New York (1996)
- Tate Modern, London (2008-2009)
-"In and Out of the Studio" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, showcasing Keïta's portraits.
- Grand Palais, Paris (2016)
Keïta's works are part of esteemed collections, including the Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) and the Pigozzi Collection. His photographs have been recognized for their aesthetic and historical significance, solidifying his position as a leading figure in 20th-century photography .
Keïta's legacy extends beyond his photographs, inspiring generations of African photographers and artists. His work continues to be celebrated for its beauty, cultural significance, and historical importance.
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- Dimensions
- 11.8ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 15.7ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Art Subjects
- Fashion
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- Mali
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Black & White Photography
- Gelatin
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Silver
- Condition Notes
- Very good condition Very good condition less
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