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Early female nude studies - Checklist


  
LL/4155
ThumbnailLouis Jules Duboscq 
Study of a Reclining Nude from behind [Attributed to Louis Jules Duboscq] 
1850s (mid) 
Daguerreotype, hand-tinted, stereoscopic 
Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc 

  
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Female Nude at Mirror 
1850-1852 
Daguerreotype, hand-colored 
2 1/2 x 2 1/4 in 
J. Paul Getty Museum 
The J. Paul Getty Trust (84.XT.1582.31) 
  

  
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Rückenakt, Paris 
1853 (ca) 
 
Museum Ludwig / Agfa Photo-Historama 

  
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ThumbnailJulien Vallou de Villeneuve 
[Female nude, reclining, with arm raised (#1940)] 
1853 (ca) 
Salted paper print from paper negative 
4 5/8 x 6 5/16 in (11.8 x 16 cm) 
Metropolitan Museum of Art 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1993 (1993.69.1) 
  
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France was the center for the production of nude photographs and distinction between photographs that were taken to further art and those designed for more dubious purposes was blurred. In the middle of the nineteenth century the French photographer Auguste Belloc had his negatives confiscated by the authorities and in 1851 Felix Jacques Antoine Moulin was sent to prison for a month.
 
The oil paintings of nude women and children that lined the walls of salons and galleries were accepted as art but photographs were not. Similar confusion over what is art and what is obscene continues today.
 
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Debbie Fleming Caffery (Photographer)
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Peter Hendricks: Good Copy 
  
Peter Hendricks (Photographer); & Georg Diez (Text)
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Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle 
  
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