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If a photographer at the turn of last century wanted to depict male nudity, decorum decreed he retreat to the safety of classical poses, biblical themes and the judicious placement of foliage. This clash of moral and aesthetic imperatives gave Boston-based photographer James Spada a flash of inspiration--with his "Edwardian Men" series he wanted people to look upon the apparently vintage (yet occasionally tumescent) nudes and think, "My God, how did they get away with that?" (Blue Magazine)
Image Sizes: Please note that 6 x 6 images are printed on 10 x 8 paper - dimensions may vary slightly. Please email us if you are interested in a darkroom print.
Material/ Technique:Digitally printed on archival satin-finish paper using archival inks.
Date: 2003
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