WattsOS
C
Charybdis
1942 · Gelatin silver print
23.1 x 19.5 cm. (9 1/16 x 7 11/16 in.)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Anne W. Brigman (1869, 1950) was an American photographer and pictorialist who pioneered the use of the female nude in landscape photography during the early twentieth century. Working primarily in platinum and gelatin silver processes, she composed allegorical and symbolic images that integrated the human figure with natural forms, particularly rocks and water. Brigman was an early and influential member of the Photo-Secession and exhibited internationally, establishing herself as a central figure in modernist photography at a time when the medium was still asserting its artistic legitimacy.
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