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Anne Brigman | |
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Born | Anne Wardrope Nott December 3, 1869 Nu‘uanu Pali, Hawaii, U.S. |
Died | February 8, 1950 (aged 80) El Monte, California, U.S. |
Spouse(s) | Martin Brigman (m. 1894–1910) |
Anne Wardrope Brigman (née Nott; December 3, 1869 – February 8, 1950) was an American photographer and one of the original members of the Photo-Secession movement in America.
Her most famous images were taken between 1900 and 1920, and depict nude women in primordial, naturalistic contexts.
Photography[edit]
Brigman's photographs frequently focused on the female nude, dramatically situated in natural landscapes or trees. Many of her photos were taken in the Sierra Nevada in carefully selected locations and featuring elaborately staged poses.[29] Brigman often featured herself as the subject of her images, such as Soul of the Blasted Pine, for which she received the Birmingham Photographic Society's first silver medal.[30] Many of her other photos used her sister as the nude model.[28] After shooting the photographs, she would extensively touch up the negatives with paints, pencil, or superimposition.
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