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Rebecca Salsbury Strand, 1922 (gelatin silver print)
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Rebecca Salsbury Strand, 1922 (gelatin silver print)
2970961 Rebecca Salsbury Strand, 1922 (gelatin silver print) by Stieglitz, Alfred (1864-1946); The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Rebecca Salsbury James (1891-1968) American painter); Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Media ID 25157292
© Alfred Stieglitz Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bare Bare Breasts Chiaroscuro Cropped Headless Model Reclining Shadow Surreal Surrealist Torso 1920s 20s 20s Black And White Photograph Rebecca Salsbury Strand Semi Nude
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This gelatin silver print, titled "Rebecca Salsbury Strand, 1922" captures the essence of a young and enigmatic artist. Taken by renowned photographer Alfred Stieglitz, this portrait showcases Rebecca Salsbury James, an American painter who left an indelible mark on the art world. The photograph exudes a surreal quality as it plays with light and shadow. The young artist reclines in a surrealist manner, her head cropped out of the frame to create intrigue and mystery. The chiaroscuro technique adds depth to the composition while emphasizing her bare torso and nude form. Stieglitz's masterful use of photography highlights every contour of Rebecca's body, making her appear ethereal yet grounded in reality. Her bare breasts are tastefully portrayed, adding an element of vulnerability to the image. As we delve into this early twentieth-century artwork, we witness not only a moment frozen in time but also glimpse into the soul of an artist exploring her own identity through self-expression. This photograph is a testament to both Stieglitz's skill behind the lens and Rebecca Salsbury James' artistic prowess. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago, this piece from Alfred Stieglitz Collection continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and artistic significance. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries or limitations when it comes to exploring themes such as nudity or human form – rather it invites us to appreciate the rawness and vulnerability that
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