Jean-François
Jonvelle (1943–2002) was a French photographer,
Master
of erotic photography.
Born
in Cavaillon, France, in 1943.
He
took up photography as a teenager.
In
1959 he met the photographer Georges Glasberg and together with him
travelled across France, taking pictures primarily of church
architecture.
In
1963 Jonvelle became an assistant to the American photographer
Richard Avedon.
Subsequently
he embarked on his own career, focusing on the women theme.
Jonvelle
contributed to numerous photo festivals and exhibitions and had his
works published in France in several art books at different periods.
Jonvelle’s
photographs are found in many famous collections of Europe and
America.
Jonvelle
died on 16 January 2002.
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