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MALE NUDE: JIM STRYKER: "FULL-FRONTAL ERECT" NUDE COLOR PHOTOGRAPH BY WALTER KUNDZICZ

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MALE NUDE: JIM STRYKER: "FULL-FRONTAL ERECT" NUDE COLOR PHOTOGRAPH BY WALTER KUNDZICZ

by Kundzicz, Walter (Champion Studios) & Stryker, Jim (Model/Subject)

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New York City, NY: Champion Studio, 1988. First Edition. First Printing.. Softcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket, As Issued.. New York City, NY: Champion Studio, 1988. Softcover. Fine/None, As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 1 pages. Rare Jim Stryker and Walter Kundzicz/Champion Studios collectible item. A contemporary (1988) color photographic print of Jim Stryker, perhaps the single most good-looking male-nude model ever, in his very first and only "full-frontal erect" nude portrait. The print measures 3.5 X 5 inches and is presented "bleed". Champion Studio's vintage prints were "pocket size" and had white borders, the vintage-indicative practice of the 1960's. It is encased in a protective plastic sheet. The photograph shows Jim Stryker in a Modern full-profile pose, Perfection Incarnate, in the manner of a Greek god. He is photographed in a dramatically lit studio setting, has close-cropped hair (Stryker grew his hair out for his later sessions with Kundzicz) , and is fully erect. Now take a moment and look at his exquisite profile, in all its chiseled perfection. In addition, it is the earliest - and rarest - of the few surviving prints of Jim Stryker as a very young, lean, and slim dude, in contrast to the later and older Adonis with a more defined and fully developed physique. This print was one of the few surviving photographs of Jim's "Early Period" in Walter Kundzicz's personal collection. Furthermore, Stryker did not pose completely nude again in any of his later iconic portraits. Jim Stryker is the prototypical All-American male beauty. He anticipated by more than two decades the model/stars of the reigning American photographer of the male nude, Bruce Weber. This photograph does NOT appear in Walter Kundzicz's "Champion" book. This is the genuine article, an absolute "must-have" collectible, not just memorabilia, item for Jim Stryker, Walter Kundzicz/Champion, and male erotic art photography collectors. This is an original color photographic print. It is stamped in black with Walter Kundzicz's Copyright Address. This is one of only two surviving prints of his only daring and uninhibited "full-frontal erect" pose, acquired from the Walter Kundzicz Estate. Unlike the other one, which he signed in full, there are NO handwritten markings on verso (because Walter inadvertently forgot) . But it is stamped. It's from Jim Stryker's first and only full-frontal nude session, very desirable as such. This is the only stamped copy of the print available online, is eminently suitable for framing, and is in especially fine condition: Clean, crisp, and bright. Please note: There are Jim Stryker and Walter Kundzicz prints available online, but most of them are digital copies or have very serious flaws. So they have little or no collectible value. A rare print thus. One of the iconic American male-nude models of the 20th century. A fine collectible print. (SEE ALSO OTHER JIM STRYKER, TUCK POWELL, JOE DALLESANDRO, AND BRUCE OF LOS ANGELES TITLES IN OUR CATALOG).

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Bookseller
Modern Rare US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
23381
Title
MALE NUDE: JIM STRYKER: "FULL-FRONTAL ERECT" NUDE COLOR PHOTOGRAPH BY WALTER KUNDZICZ
Author
Kundzicz, Walter (Champion Studios) & Stryker, Jim (Model/Subject)
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
No Dust Jacket, As Issued.
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition. First Printing.
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Champion Studio
Place of Publication
New York City, NY
Date Published
1988
Pages
1

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