In Memoriam

Print: after 1953

This photograph and other nude studies were taken around 1902 when Steichen lived in Paris. Edward Steichen remembers producing his first nude studies in his autobiography: “I did a number of nude figures in Paris [...]. In none of these figures is the face visible. For many years everyone had prejudices against posing in the nude, and even professional models usually insisted, when they posed for nude pictures, that their faces not be shown.”

This photograph and other nude studies were taken around 1902 when Steichen lived in Paris. Edward Steichen remembers producing his first nude studies in his autobiography: “I did a number of nude figures in Paris [...]. In none of these figures is the face visible. For many years everyone had prejudices against posing in the nude, and even professional models usually insisted, when they posed for nude pictures, that their faces not be shown.”

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