Harwood, Charles
CHARLES HARWOOD The Male Archer, 1989
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$60.00
Sku: CB5076
Artist: Charles Harwood
Title: The Male Archer
Year: 1989
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 34.5 x 27 inches ( 87.63 x 68.58 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 16.75 inches ( 53.34 x 42.545 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This commercially produced poster titled The Male Archer by photographer Charles Harwood was published in 1989, during a period when poster companies were actively presenting bold and daring depictions of the human form. Inspired by the style of renowned photographers like Herb Ritts, Pamela Hanson, Richard Avedon, and Helmut Newton, these posters sought to highlight the beauty and power of the human body, often showcasing sculpted physiques. In The Male Archer, Harwood captures a muscular, Schwarzenegger-like figure in a dynamic pose, extending a bow to showcase the subject’s well-defined pectorals and chest. The poster was part of a series titled The New Breed Collection, which celebrated strong and athletic male forms in artistic and daring compositions. This image, like others in the series, reflects the aesthetic trends of the late 1980s, when idealized portrayals of the human body were gaining popularity in both fine art and commercial photography.
Artist: Charles Harwood
Title: The Male Archer
Year: 1989
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 34.5 x 27 inches ( 87.63 x 68.58 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 16.75 inches ( 53.34 x 42.545 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This commercially produced poster titled The Male Archer by photographer Charles Harwood was published in 1989, during a period when poster companies were actively presenting bold and daring depictions of the human form. Inspired by the style of renowned photographers like Herb Ritts, Pamela Hanson, Richard Avedon, and Helmut Newton, these posters sought to highlight the beauty and power of the human body, often showcasing sculpted physiques. In The Male Archer, Harwood captures a muscular, Schwarzenegger-like figure in a dynamic pose, extending a bow to showcase the subject’s well-defined pectorals and chest. The poster was part of a series titled The New Breed Collection, which celebrated strong and athletic male forms in artistic and daring compositions. This image, like others in the series, reflects the aesthetic trends of the late 1980s, when idealized portrayals of the human body were gaining popularity in both fine art and commercial photography.