Mrs. Brown Potter
Adolf De Meyer is generally considered to be the first true fashion photographer. From 1913 on he photographed for Vogue, from 1922 for Harper’s Bazaar. He had already earlier been active as a portrait photographer. An enchanting beauty characterizes all of his photographs. The misty blurring and subtle illumination are key ‘ingredients’ of his style, of which this portrait from 1908 is a fine example.
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Mrs. Brown Potter
Adolf De Meyer is generally considered to be the first true fashion photographer. From 1913 on he photographed for Vogue, from 1922 for Harper’s Bazaar. He had already earlier been active as a portrait photographer. An enchanting beauty characterizes all of his photographs. The misty blurring and subtle illumination are key ‘ingredients’ of his style, of which this portrait from 1908 is a fine example.
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Adolf De Meyer is generally co ...... t from 1908 is a fine example.
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Rijksmuseum
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Mrs. Brown Potter
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Mrs. Brown Potter
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1908
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1908
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blad breedte 216 mm
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blad hoogte 298 mm
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foto breedte 162 mm
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foto hoogte 207 mm
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height 207 mm
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height 298 mm
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width 162 mm
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width 216 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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