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Charlie Schreiner - Becky and Gloves (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Becky and Gloves (Female Nude)
$4,800
Charlie Schreiner - Body Electric (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Body Electric (Female Nude)
$1,800
Charlie Schreiner - Carnival Mask
Charlie Schreiner
Carnival Mask
$4,000
Charlie Schreiner - Crossed Hands
Charlie Schreiner
Crossed Hands
$1,250
Charlie Schreiner - Daguerriere 2 (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Daguerriere 2 (Female Nude)
$4,800
Charlie Schreiner - Feet
Charlie Schreiner
Feet
$1,750
Charlie Schreiner - Fours Hand and Tatoo (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Fours Hand and Tatoo (Female Nude)
$2,200
Charlie Schreiner - Going to Heaven #1 (Noose and Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Going to Heaven #1 (Noose and Female Nude)
$1,250
Charlie Schreiner - Going to Heaven #2 (Sarah)
Charlie Schreiner
Going to Heaven #2 (Sarah)
$1,250
Charlie Schreiner - Guinne Reclined (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Guinne Reclined (Female Nude)
$2,200
Charlie Schreiner - Guinne's Reach (Female Nude)
Charlie Schreiner
Guinne's Reach (Female Nude)
$4,800
Charlie Schreiner - Guinnes' Peek
Charlie Schreiner
Guinnes' Peek
$1,250
Mosaic #3
Hand on TV (Female Nude)

Charlie Schreiner received his Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since 1972, he has designed office furniture for Herman Miller, Knoll, Haworth, and others in the contract furniture industry. He lives and works along the shores of Lake Michigan. Photography has always been an important tool in his business, and he also uses photography as an artistic medium, in which he now has begun to work more exclusively. He works in both color photography and alternative processes, particularly the daguerreotype.

While he has taken many different subjects, including still lifes, landscapes and portraits, his nude daguerreotypes and color photographs are perhaps his most significant and individualist work to date.

Mosaic #3
Mosaic #3

Astonishingly creative for such a difficult medium as daguerreotypes, these striking and erotic nudes are startlingly contemporary, while offering homage to 19th-century images. His daguerreotype of a stretched-out nude odalisque that is lit by the light of a television set is just one example of this juxtaposition of centuries and sensibilities.

Schreiner's daguerreotypes have been exhibited at the George Eastman House in Rochester, NY; Ohio State University; the Tri-Cities Museum in Grand Haven, MI; the New England School of Photography in Boston; the Oakland Museum; the North Light Gallery, University of Arizona; A Photographers Place, New York City; the Atlanta History Center; the Henry Ford Museum; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; Grand Valley State University; Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA; 2004 International Fine Art Photography Exhibit, Ft. Collins, CO; Soho Photo, New York City, Best of Photography 2004.

Schreiner also received an honorable mention in the 2004 Lucie International Photography Awards.

He is exclusively represented by Vintage Works, Ltd. of Chalfont, PA. Dealer inquiries should be directed to Vintage Works.

Charlie Schreiner: A Sense of the Erotic--Contemporary Daguerreotypes and Photographs
About the Photographer
Image List

Exhibited and Sold By
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Chalfont, Pennsylvania   18914   USA

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