
Anne W. Brigman :: The Lone Pine, 1907. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum
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Anne W. Brigman :: The Lone Pine, 1907. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum
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Anne W. Brigman :: The West Wind, 1915. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum
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Anne W. Brigman :: The Source, ca. 1906-1907. Gelatin silver print. Published in Camera Work. | src Met Museum and Luminous Lint
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Anne W. Brigman :: Thaw, 1906. Gelatin silver print. | src Met Museum and Eastman Museum
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Anne W. Brigman :: ‘Finis’, 1912. Photogravure. From Camera Work No. 38. | src KQED Arts and Artnet
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Anne W. Brigman :: The Tree Frog, ca. 1910, silver print. | src California Landscape Exhibition at Lee Gallery
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Anne W. Brigman :: Eden. Photogravure. From ‘The Vollgros Collection of Masterpieces of American Photographs’. Photographic Printing Co. P.F. Volland (Chicago), 1903. | src Photoseed
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Riebicke was a sports photographer from Berlin known especially from the nudes from the film “Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit” (1925). In 1940 large parts of his archives were destroyed during a bombing. Vintage Riebicke prints have become very rare. He was the most important sport, dance and nudism (FKK – Freikorperkultur) photographer in Germany between 1925 and 1935. His images were widely printed in Germany as well internationally in magazines, newspapers and books. | src anamorfose (broken link)