Guglielmo Pluschow & Wilhelm von Gloeden

Talented Pioneers of Photography, and Cousins

Here a sampling of Pluschow’s work is followed by von Gloeden’s.

Guglielmo Plüschow (born Wilhelm Plüschow; August 18, 1852 – January 3, 1930), was a German photographer who moved to Italy and became known for his nude photos of local youths, predominantly males (but also females). Being the cousin of Wilhelm von Gloeden, who, despite taking up nude photography later than Plüschow, soon overshadowed him, Plüschow was several times at odds with the law and charged with corruption of minors. Today, his photography is recognized for its artistic merits, even though it is generally considered somewhat inferior to von Gloeden’s on account of his less graceful handling of lighting and the sometimes strangely stilted poses of his models.

Pluschow

Pluschow

Not much is known about Plüschow’s early life, except that he was born in Wismar as the eldest of seven brothers and sisters.

Pluschow

Pluschow

In the early 1870s, he moved to Rome and changed his first name from “Wilhelm” to its Italian equivalent “Guglielmo”. Initially making a living as a wine merchant, he soon turned to male and female nude photography.

Pluschow

Pluschow

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Pluschow

Pluschow

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