
Anne W. Brigman :: ‘Finis’, 1912. Photogravure. From Camera Work No. 38. | src KQED Arts and Artnet
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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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![Gertrude Käsebier :: Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit (Miss N.). Published in Camera Work, Nº 1, 1903. Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit [three-quarter length portrait, seated, wearing an off-the-shoulder dress], 1902. The Toledo Museum of Art | src NYTimes Lens Journal](https://unregardoblique.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/tumblr_pctxijdvx01rp66ruo1_1280.jpg)
![Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) :: [Evelyn Nesbit about 1900 at a time when she was brought to the studio by Stanford White] Evelyn Nesbit, three-quarter length portrait, seated, wearing an off-the-shoulder dress. Glass negative. | src Library of Congress](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52157663063_19b8a604b3_o.png)
![Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934) :: Evelyn Nesbit, 1902 [Carbon print?]. | src Princeton University Art Museum](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52156641737_cf6781edbc_o.jpg)

![Gertrude Käsebier [Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1852 - New York, USA, 1934] :: Portrait (Miss N.). From: Camera Work No. 1, January 1903. Date: 1898 (circa) / Printed circa 1903. Technique: Photogravure on Japanese paper. | src Museo de Arte Reina Sofía](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52158329585_5d98ae81e4_o.jpg)



In his first years as a photographer, White concentrated on genre subjects like this one, often using young women as his models. Throughout his career, he continued to photograph women, from his mother and members of his wife’s family to well-known actresses of the day, such as Maude Adams. White attempted to imbue women with notions of truth and beauty, a view not uncommon among the photographers known as Pictorialists, who considered the female subject to be the most artistic and spiritual choice in the history of art. Photographs like this one allowed White to experiment with dramatic lighting while simultaneously relating photography to a long tradition of painting, through his use of a female model. [source of text]


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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