Silver five-ounce medal Jan Saudek - Dancer reverse proof
Silver five-ounce medal Jan Saudek - Dancer reverse proof
The product can also be purchased directly in the stores of the Czech Mint
Product description
The third silver medal of the Czech Mint weighing five troy ounces pays tribute to Jan Saudek. Its main motif is a photograph entitled Dancer.
Jan Saudek's work is a controversial and provocative celebration of humanity. According to many critics, it cross the line between art, kitsch and pornography. It is sensual, animalistic, erotic, even perverse, and its most frequent subject is feminity. What does the world-famous photographer want to say with his work? “With photography I want to express my admiration for people. That there are sometimes men, it does not matter, but for me the highlight is the women to whom we owe our lives - there is no one who was not born of a woman. A woman is something that cannot be described at all. She is close to perfection. She is beautiful. She is proof of the existence of God. She is admired, reviled, photographed and painted. She is something that all artists try to capture, but few succeed. I have never photographed a woman in a way that makes her look ridiculous, that she would not be admirable," says Jan Saudek. The artist considers the female body, which can take on all shapes and sizes, to be a pleasure machine. He depicts it, for example, in the photograph Dancer, that is suitable for relief processing...
The author of the Jan Saudek medal is Vojtěch Dostál, DiS. for the third time. The obverse side is an embossed reconstruction of the photograph of the Dancer. The reverse side presents the signature of Jan Saudek in an unusual reverse proof quality.
The silver medal is issued in an edition of 500 numbered pieces.