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-'''Helmut Newton''', born '''Helmut Neustädter''' ([[October 31]], [[1920]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] – [[January 23]], [[2004]], [[West Hollywood, California]], [[USA]]) was a German-Australian fashion [[photographer]] noted for his [[nude]] studies of women.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+'''Helmut Newton''' (1920 – 2004) was a [[German photographer]] known for such photos as [[Catherine Deneuve at Gunpoint]], [[Arielle Portfolio I-X]] (1982) and [[Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue France, Rue Aubriot, Paris]].
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 +He established a particular style marked by [[erotic]], stylised scenes, often with [[sadism and masochism|sado-masochistic]] and [[sexual fetishism|fetishistic]] subtexts.
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 +== See also ==
 +*''[[White Women]]''
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Helmut Newton (1920 – 2004) was a German photographer known for such photos as Catherine Deneuve at Gunpoint, Arielle Portfolio I-X (1982) and Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue France, Rue Aubriot, Paris.

He established a particular style marked by erotic, stylised scenes, often with sado-masochistic and fetishistic subtexts.


See also




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