Fernand
Fonssagrives (June 8, 1910 - April 23, 2003) born
near Paris, France he was a photographer known
for his 'beauty photography' in the early 1940s, and as the first
husband of the model Lisa Fonssagrives. He died in 2003 at Little
Rock, Arkansas.
Fonssagrives
was married in 1935 to his first wife Lisa (By
1936 Lisa’s career as a model escalated and she became the first
recognizable ‘model’ working for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.
Their unique partnership produced a memorable series of pictures,
including Fernand's nude work of Lisa for which he is best known and
most respected. She became Irving Penn’s wife after her separation
from Fernand), whom he met at a dance school in Paris,
and both became dancers. He said that he gave up dancing after
he was injured in a diving accident. As a gift for recuperation Lisa
gave Fernand a Rolleiflex camera. In the process of
learning He became an important photographer and Lisa became an
important model. He turned to photography and was a fashion
photographer in the 1940s and 1950s when he took pictures for Town
and Country and Harper's Bazaar magazines. They
divorced in 1950.
Fonssagrives's
second marriage—to Diane Capron, a professional figure skater and
teacher—also ended in divorce. The native Frenchman lived the last
30 years of his life in Little Rock, Arkansas. His later
pictures featured female nudes with patterns of light on their skin.
He was a true artist. He was a professional dancer, One of the top
three photographers in NYC and at one point the highest
paid photographer in New York. He was an award winning sculptor
working in Bronze, an avid painter who wrote prolifically. His
photographic works are represented in Europe by Michael Hoppen
Photography (London) and in the United States by Bonni Benrubi (New
York) An image he created of his first wife Lisa is on the cover of
the Spring Christie's photographic auction catalog (2008).

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