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Shots of a new woman

2021-07-10T05:02:38.336Z


An exhibition at the Metropolitan in New York brings together the work of female photographers who contributed to shaping the so-called modern movement through their work


  • 1 Self-portrait with Ursula, 1938. Annemarie Heinrich / National Gallery of Art, Washington, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund.

  • 2 'Street scene', São Paulo, c.

    1940. Hildegard Rosenthal / Collection Instituto Moreira Salles

  • 3 'Self-portrait with Leica', 1931. lse Bing / Michael Mattis and Judith Hochberg

  • 4 'Grocery Store with Japanese-American Owner', Oakland, California, March 1942. Dorothea Lange / National Gallery of Art, Washington / Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser

  • 5 'Victoria Station', Bombay, c.

    1940. Homai Vyarawalla

  • 6 Tsuneko Sasamoto, Tokyo, 1940. Anonymous / Tsuneko Sasamoto / Japan Professional Photographers Society

  • 7'Subida a la catedral ', 1938. Kati Horna / Ana María Norah Horna Fernández

  • 8 'Untitled', c.

    1944. Bernice Kolko / FZLAC / Fundación Zuñiga Laborde AC (Mexico)

  • 9'Bulb, spring, squares and circles', 1934. Elfriede Stegemeyer / The Sir Elton John Photography Collection

  • 10 'Johannesburg Social Center', South Africa 1948. Constance Stuart Larrabee / National Gallery of Art, Washington

  • 11'Mariette Pachhofer (later Mariette Lydis) ', 1921. Madame d'Ora / National Gallery of Art, Washington

  • 12'Annie Mae Merriweather ', 1935. Consuelo Kanaga / The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York

  • 13'Lady Bridge Poulett (Aretusa) '.

    Yevonde Cumbers Middleton

  • 14'Nude ', 1929. Yvonne Chevalier / National Gallery of Art, Washington, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund

Source: elparis

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