Louise Dahl-Wolfe Figurative Photography
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Artist: Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Natalie, Hammamet
By Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer.
Louise Dahl-Wolfe was born in California. After her first photograph published appeared in Vanity Fair in 1933, she moved to New York and opened her photography studio. Her early documentary portraits of rural America gave way to an established career as a staff fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar. Dahl-Wolfe was at the forefront of early color fashion photography...
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1950s Louise Dahl-Wolfe Figurative Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
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