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Fräulein

Collector Grade · B+ Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover German 192 pages 23.5 x 30 cm

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Fräulein, photographed by Ellen von Unwerth and published by Taschen in 2021, is a 192-page hardcover volume that explores themes of feminine allure, sensuality, and identity through a theatrical and playful photographic style. Von Unwerth’s distinctive approach blends art and fashion photography to create narrative scenes that oscillate between fantasy and candidness, revealing complex personas and charismatic women. The book features images of prominent female subjects embodying aspects of gender roles and personal empowerment in a provocative yet nuanced manner. Its physical dimensions (23.5 x 30 cm) and well-produced hardcover format contribute to a substantial and collectible volume.

For collectors, Fräulein is an interesting study in contemporary representations of femininity by a well-known fashion photographer with a reputation for visually striking work. The presence of iconic women such as Claudia Schiffer, Eva Mendes, Kate Moss, and Dita Von Teese (noted in external summaries though not explicitly detailed in the main descriptions) adds cultural resonance. While Taschen is a major publisher with fairly broad distribution, the thematic focus and von Unwerth’s distinct photographic voice offer appeal to those specializing in fashion, eroticism, and identity in photography. However, no precise details on edition size or market scarcity are provided, necessitating a conservative investment assessment. The book’s blend of fashion, art photography, and narrative staging makes it a strong acquisition for collectors interested in 21st-century explorations of female subjectivity through photographic books.

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