Edward Weston : the form of the nude

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Edward Weston : the form of the nude

[text by] Amy Conger

Phaidon Press, 2005

  • hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 154)

Text in English and Spanish

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Edward Weston (1886-1958) is one of the seminal figures of twentieth-century photography. An exponent of 'straight photography', Weston was committed to making photographs 'free from technical tricks and incoherent emotionalism' which were able to capture the essence of the subject. His series of self-portraits, nudes, landscapes and close-up still-lifes defined modernist photography in their formal elegance, simplicity and abstraction. The first photographer to win a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1937, Weston is among the most influential figures in the history of photography.

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degree Essay, 'Nude as Universal Forms', by photography specialist Amy Conger degree 96 black and white photographs covering the breadth of the photographer's career degree Essay, 'Nude as Universal Forms' in Spanish degree List of Works degree Resume of the photographer

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