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Artist: Leo Reinfeld
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By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

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Plexiglass, C Print

Untitled - black and white photography
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, eve...
Category

2010s Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Black and white 15 - black and white photo
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

2010s Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Black and white 19
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

2010s Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Black and white 10 - black and white photography
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, eve...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

C Print, Plexiglass

Black and white 02
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

C Print

Black and white 12 - black and white photo
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

C Print, Plexiglass

Black and white 11 - black and white photo
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

C Print, Plexiglass

Black and white 07 - black and white photo
By Leo Reinfeld
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leo Reinfeld Art

Materials

C Print, Plexiglass

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