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Los Angeles Times: Huntington displays photographer Edward Weston’s ‘Leaves of Grass’ project, including overlooked ‘masterpieces’

In 1941, Edward Weston set off on an intriguing mission. The Limited Editions Club had asked the master photographer to find “real American faces” and “real American places” for its deluxe printing of ...

Huntington displays photographer Edward Weston’s ‘Leaves of Grass’ project, including overlooked ‘masterpieces’

The Denver Post: At Longmont Museum, the life and lens of photographer Edward Weston

One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, Edward Weston, was once inspired by the poet Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Glass when he sought to capture the “real American faces and the ...

The Monterey County Herald: A new exhibit in Monterey explores the earliest work of legendary photographer Edward Weston

In the 1940s, the celebrated photographer Edward Weston – then in his mid fifties – noted in one of his daybooks on the remarkable similarity between the photos he was taking at the time and the ones ...

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A new exhibit in Monterey explores the earliest work of legendary photographer Edward Weston

Edward Weston, born in 1886 in Highland Park, Illinois, was a pioneering American photographer renowned for his innovative and meticulous approach to his craft. Celebrated for his richly detailed and ...

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Artnet: ‘I Transposed Myself Into His Imaginative Psyche’: How Legendary Photographer Edward Weston Inspired Maryam Eisler’s New Show

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‘I Transposed Myself Into His Imaginative Psyche’: How Legendary Photographer Edward Weston Inspired Maryam Eisler’s New Show

The MetroWest Daily News: A Mexican Romance: Photographer Edward Weston and his contemporaries

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Leaving his wife and studio business behind, photographer Edward Weston set off with a mistress for Mexico hoping "to start life anew." Over the course of extended stays in 1923 and 1926, his ...