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Frank Horvat, Swinging girl, Cairo, Egypt, 1962.

Frank Horvat Italian, 28/04/1928-21/10/2020

Swinging girl, Cairo, Egypt, 1962.
Gelatin Silver Print.
Printed later.
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35 x 24 cm
13 3/4 x 9 1/2 in
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Edition of 30. Only 14 printed.
Signed and numbered by the artist on recto. Signed, titled and dated in pencil on verso.
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Frank Horvat's 'Swinging Girl, Cairo, Egypt' (1962) captures a moment of pure joy and freedom that transcends cultural boundaries. This striking black-and-white photograph was created during Horvat's transformative world tour...
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Frank Horvat's "Swinging Girl, Cairo, Egypt" (1962) captures a moment of pure joy and freedom that transcends cultural boundaries. This striking black-and-white photograph was created during Horvat's transformative world tour commissioned by German magazine *Revue*, marking a pivotal return to his photojournalistic roots after years of commercial fashion photography.


The image showcases a silhouetted figure suspended in motion against Cairo's urban landscape, embodying the spontaneous "miracles of everyday life" that Horvat consistently sought to document. His masterful use of natural light, shadow, and composition creates a poetic meditation on childhood and universal human experience.


Shot during Egypt's post-revolutionary period in 1962, the photograph provides valuable historical documentation while maintaining deeply personal artistic expression. Horvat's humanist approach, influenced by Henri Cartier-Bresson, demonstrates his ability to blend realism with artistic vision, capturing intimate moments with remarkable authenticity.


The technical excellence reflects Horvat's meticulous attention to craft, later printed by his longtime collaborator Jules Steinmetz. This work exemplifies the post-war humanist photography movement, celebrating everyday human experiences and "the simple and fortuitous joys of life" in a world recovering from unprecedented tragedy.


Despite being part of a commercial assignment, "Swinging Girl" represents one of Horvat's most personal photographic essays, characterized by what curators describe as "a melancholic melody and somewhat disenchanted vision of the world." The photograph demonstrates his belief that photography is "the art of not pushing the button" but rather recognizing and preserving fleeting moments when life reveals its essential beauty.


This image stands as a testament to Horvat's exceptional ability to combine technical mastery with emotional intelligence, creating work that functions simultaneously as historical document and visual poetry, continuing to resonate with viewers decades after its creation.

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