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  1. 27 de nov. de 2019 · During the 1970s, Peter Berlin became a sex symbol of gay culture, a real-life Tom of Finland who photographed himself in parks, train stations and other cruising grounds. Last Thursday, the man ...

  2. Peter Berlin revolutionized the landscape of gay male eroticism in the tradition of Tom of Finland. Peter Berlin was a self-created icon. With his trademark pageboy haircut and his skin-tight costumes that put every detail of his anatomy on display (designed and tailored by Berlin himself to accentuate his already naturally defined physique), he became a gay sex symbol and a walking work of art.

  3. Peter Berlin was a self-created icon. With his trademark pageboy haircut and his skin-tight costumes that put every detail of his anatomy on display (designed and tailored by Berlin himself to accentuate his already naturally defined physique), he became a gay sex symbol and a walking work of art. Cruising was his care

  4. 9 de ene. de 2017 · Peter Berlin: Berlin's Most Contested Icon. For Peter Berlin, art is life and life is art. He has been called both “the Bettie Page of beefcake” and “the Greta Garbo of gay porn” as a definitive gay sex icon of the 1970s and 1980s. For many, he brought artistic legitimacy to gay erotica with his artfully composed self-portraits.

  5. Peter Berlin: Icon. Hardcover – 30 December 2019. Featuring the work of Berlin along with images by Tom of Finland, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Andy Warhol, Peter Berlin: Icon pays tribute to the man who in the early to mid-1970s revolutionized the landscape of gay male eroticism and became an international sensation.

  6. 11 de feb. de 2020 · This limited edition of 50 copies is signed and numbered by Peter Berlin and comes with a print. Read more. Previous page. Print length. 208 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Damiani. Publication date. February 11, 2020. Dimensions. 13.6 x 2 x 14.6 inches. ISBN-10. 886208675X. ISBN-13. 978-8862086752.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2015 · Peter Berlin: ‘70s Nostalgia. It’s increasingly common for readers of L’Oeil to call our attention on photographers, collections, forgotten and lesser-known or even unknown images. That’s the case this week with Eric Smith from San Francisco. Here’s the email he sent us.