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Mrs. Wiggins at Belgrave Square, from Camera Work, Issue No. 40
Mrs. Wiggins at Belgrave Square, from Camera Work, Issue No. 40
Mrs. Wiggins at Belgrave Square, from Camera Work, Issue No. 40

Mrs. Wiggins at Belgrave Square, from Camera Work, Issue No. 40

Maker de Meyer, Adolf French (1868-1946)
Date1912
MediumPhotogravure
Dimensionsimage: 8 5/8 in x 6 3/8 in; mat: 18 in x 14 in; paper: 11 3/4 in x 8 1/4 in
Credit LineGift of Michael R. and Kathryn D. Friedberg
Object number2016:194
Collections
  • 19th and early 20th century
About the ArtistFamed for his portraits of celebrities in the early 20th century, Adolf de Meyer became Vogue magazine’s first fashion photographer in 1913, transforming the field with his uniquely lit, dreamlike images. Dubbed by Cecil Beaton as “the Debussy of photography,” de Meyer would subsequently work for Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar, where he was chief photographer in Paris from 1922 to 1938. The preeminent fashion photographer of his time, de Meyer published in several issues of Alfred Stieglitz’s journal Camera Work, eventually joining Stieglitz’s Photo-Secession. Today, few of his prints survive, most having been destroyed during World War II.
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