Sinners and Saints
In this stunning collection of homoerotic images, noted photographer Anthony Gayton presents a provocative body of work based on the history of gay culture.
Inspired by sources as diverse as mythology, renaissance and baroque painting and early photography, his pictures are always highly stylized and masterfully composed. Whether painterly images of bacchanals, straightforward evocations of Hollywood beefcake from the 1940s and 1950s, or sepia-toned allusions to Victorian nudes, these rich and varied images celebrate the iconography of the male throughout history.
About the Author
>Anthony Gayton studied photography in England before becoming an assistant to acclaimed photographer Andreas H. Bitesnich. Although his inspiration is derived from multiple sources and his style is diverse, his singular focus during the past several years has been on male beauty. He lives in Vienna.
84 color and 12 duotone photographs, 3 gatefolds
- A stunning collection of homoerotic images by a former student of Andreas H. Bitesnich that celebrates the iconography of the male throughout history
- Photographic themes are inspired by such diverse sources as mythology, renaissance and baroque painting and early photography<