The quite simply perfectNino Cesarini, posing for Guglielmo Plüschow circa 1905, in one of the most exquisitely beautiful portraits of his era - indeed, a timeless beauty which still stands out as something breathtakingly lovely to this day.
Nino Cesarini, a young man famed for his beauty, photographed by Guglielmo Plüschow - possibly the same gloriously sunny day as this better known picture.
A fine photograph of a fine young man, blessed with sublime beauty and dressed to highlight not hide his charms; the breathtakingly lovely Antonio or ‘Nino’ Cesarini. Immortalised in all these gorgeous pictures by Guglielmo Plüschow in Capri, circa 1905.
A stunning portrait of Antonio Cesarini, known to those who loved him (including the painter Jaques d'Adelswärd-Fersen) as Nino, photographed by Guglielmo Plüschow on the terrace of Villa Lysis, Capri. A timeless masculine beauty, made truly everlasting in these bewitching photographs from around 1905 - this is an especially large and lovely copy, do click through for a closer look! I’ve featured a version of this image before, usually I endeavour to avoid repeats but this time I think you may agree it worthwhile : in my first copy there was some careful editing to preserve his modesty with a deep darkened shadow, here we see the unspoilt original.
A quite beautiful photograph of a quite beautiful young man, Nino Cesarini, captured on camera by Guglielmo Plüschow around 1910. Breathtakingly lovely!
Whilst the previously posted portrait of Nino Cesarini appears to have been gently shaded dark to protect his modesty with an additional shadow, this photograph bears no such censorship, his tunic slung aside to reveal head-to-toe beauty. The stern look and rather stilted pose suggest this young man was not perhaps entirely relaxed so exposed, certainly in many photographs he is covered with draped fabric, or discreetly edited in the processing stage.