Nude
c. 1931–1933
https://clevelandart.org/art/2008.174
Solarization, used here by Brassaï, is a partial reversal of tones in an image caused by re-exposing a negative or positive to light during the development process. Like many of the techniques explored by Surrealist photographers, it distances the photograph from the factual r...
Photograph
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Terms
Culture
France, 20th century
Technique
gelatin silver print, solarized
Genre
Photograph
Department
Photography
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