One of the most influential fashion photographers of the twentieth century, Louise Dahl-Wolfe revitalized the Hollywood portrait and invigorated the fashion photography of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. During two decades spent working for Harper's Bazaar, Dahl-Wolfe pioneered the use of natural lighting in fashion photography, shooting on location and outdoors. Her modernist outlook changed American visual culture and influenced a school of artists-including Richard Avedon. This new survey covers the span of her career as a photographer, including her portraiture and nudes, with texts by Oliva María Rubio, John P. Jacob, and Celina Lunsford.
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