The Torso (Miss Thompson)

clarence h. white, pictorialism, female nude, 1900s, photosecessionism, american pictorialism
Clarence H. White & Alfred Stieglitz :: Torso, ca. 1907. From Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly nº 27 (1909-07), July 1909. | src Brown University Library
Clarence H. White (1871-1925) & Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) :: Torso, 1907 {printed later, 1909}. Hand pulled photogravure. | src NSW
Clarence Hudson White :: Untitled (Miss Thompson), 1907. Platinum print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: Untitled, 1907. Platinum print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: Untitled [Miss Thompson], 1906-07. Platinum print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: The Torso, 1907. | src Princeton University Art Museum

Domestic Symphony

Margaret Watkins :: Water Babies + Flower Sudies, both 1920s. From “Domestic Symphony” exhibition, 2013. | src Robert Mann Gallery

Étude de nu masculin 1930s

Laure Albin Guillot ~ Étude de nu, 1930-1940 © Laure Albin Guillot / Roger-Viollet. | src aware

Laure Albin Guillot acted as a bridge between two generations of artists: the pictorialists, who wanted to correlate photography with painting, and, as from the 1920s, the Nouvelle Vision movement, a group of modern-minded photographers.

The artist’s work on nudes shows how cleverly she transitioned from a pictorialist to a modern aesthetics. While she photographed female nudes in classical poses and compositions in the early 1920s, her work saw a formal evolution in its use of whites and framing between 1927 and 1934. She was also one of the few photographers of the 1930s to approach male nudes beyond the domains of sport and allegory. At the exhibition Portraits d’hommes [Male Portraits], (Billiet-Vorms Gallery, Paris, 1935), she presented audacious male nudes alongside classic portraits.

text adapted from: From the Dictionnaire universel des créatrices (retrieved from: AWARE archives of women artists)

Narcisse, 1934

Laure Albin Guillot :: Narcisse / Narcissus, 1934. Fresson print. Narcisse is one of a series of nudes and landscape photographs inspired by French author Paul Valéry’s book of poems, Charmes. | src Akron Art Museum

«La Cantate de Narcisse», 1930

Laure Albin Guillot ~ Projet d’illustration pour «La Cantate de Narcisse» de Paul Valéry, vers 1930, © Laure Albin Guillot / Roger-Viollet. | src aware