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Edward Weston holds an upper berth in the pantheon of modern American photography, and it's easy to see why. A solid Modernist who began working in the early twentieth century, Weston -- who was ...
Photographer Edward Weston was a genius in his perception of simple, essential forms. Seen through the eye of his camera, there was no difference between the sensuality of a female torso or the ero… ...
“Edward Weston: Life Work,” a traveling exhibition at the Allentown Art Museum, is a ravishing trip through the five-decades career of a photographer who transformed objects into adventures.
In 1926, during a three-year Mexican vacation from his wife and all other things conventional, Edward Weston spent more than a week photographing a toilet bowl. His maid thought he was crazy for ...
On the eve of World War II, the great modernist photographer Edward Weston set off across America on a commission to illustrate a deluxe edition of Walt Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass.&#x… ...
Signed, titled, dated, numbered '189N' in pencil by Cole Weston and 'Edward Weston' facsimile signature credit stamp on mount verso Edward Weston (American, 1886–1958) is considered one of America's ...
Edward Weston: Life Work and ... Weston was the natural, a pioneer ... or showing the surrealists that if you want results you have to let nature get vaginal in the still stunning 1931 photograph ...