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  1. FRANCESCO SCAVULLO, A Photographic Retrospective, the first U.S. Retrospective of Francesco Scavullo's work was held at Sotheby's in New York on April 4th, 2006. The exhibition, on loan from the Scavullo Foundation featured over eighty celebrity and fashion portraits. The event which was sponsored by Lancôme, included a live auction of four ...

  2. 6 de ene. de 2004 · Francesco Scavullo was an American fashion photographer best known for his work on the covers of Cosmopolitan and his celebrity portraits. Show less Read more. Wikipedia. Discover this artist. More artists. Arthur Elgort 33 items. More mediums. Silver 39,328 items. Metal 174,229 items

  3. “Being shot by Francesco Scavullo those many years ago, stands out in my mind clearly as one of the high points of my career. As with great artists and photographers, he knew what he wanted and how to get the results he needed. I think the first thing was a High Times cover and Pierre La Roche and Steven Sprouse were doing makeup and styling.

  4. Francesco Scavullo. (1921-2004), Photographer. Artist of 5 portraits. A career over five decades made Scavullo's name synonymous with fashion and beauty. Born in New York, he became interested in photography as a child. As a teen he began taking photographs of his sister and her friends.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2006 · Sept. 28, 2006. THE perception of Francesco Scavullo, the late fashion photographer best known for creating 30 years of seductive, cleavage-centric Cosmopolitan covers, is that he only ever cared ...

  6. Scavullo. : Francesco Scavullo. Abrams, 1997 - Art - 221 pages. Scavullo: Photographs, 50 years is the definitive collection of his work, and showcases the enormity and variety of his passion for taking pictures. Here, in this superb book of 100 full-color pictures and 125 in duotone, are portraits of the world's most beautiful women - Sophia ...

  7. Francesco Scavullo and his Hasselblad. He was young and already traveling at the speed of light. By the 60’s, he had pretty much settled on the Hasselblad 500 (C), and used that camera for most of his career. That and one strobe. In fact, many people attribute the whole ‘diffused’ light craze to Scavullo, that continues to this day.