The Guardian (USA)

The big picture: George Hoyningen-Huene’s mysterious Divers

- Tim Adams

George Hoyningen-Huene took this famous picture, Divers, not at the French riviera, as it seems, but on the roof of the Vogue studio on the Champs-Élysées. The image originally appeared in a magazine spread headlined “Modern Mariners Put Out to Sea”.

Its grand make-believe was characteri­stic of Hoyningen-Huene, friend and confidant to Coco Chanel, and a fixture in the French avant garde between the wars.

There has been speculatio­n about the identity of the two models in the shot. It was long thought that the man on the “diving board” was Horst P Horst, the model who became Hoyningen-Huene’s lover and eventually supplanted him as the star photograph­er of French Vogue’s golden age. Recent research has shown, however, that the picture was taken a couple of months before the pair met. There is more certainty about the woman beside him, thought to be Lee Miller, another protege of Hoyningen-Huene, then just embarking on her career as an artist.

Because he was mostly a commercial photograph­er, Hoyningen-Huene’s work has tended to be overlooked beside those of his contempora­ries and friends Man Ray, Berenice Abbott and André Kertész, with whom he exhibited at the Premier Salon Indépendan­t de la Photograph­ie Moderne in 1928. More than half a century after his death in 1968, however, there is growing interest not only in his images but also in his life in Paris, and subsequent­ly in Hollywood, where he befriended Ava Gardner and Greta Garbo (he liked the idea of being trusted to take Garbo’s passport photograph­s). Divers features in a new retrospect­ive book of his images, which also recounts his for

mative years as the son of an Estonian nobleman who fled the Russian revolution, to become a sergeant in the British army in the first world war. Reportedly, inevitably, a Netflix drama about the photograph­er’s life is in the works.

George Hoyningen-Hueneis published by Thames & Hudson on 28 March

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