Signed, photo date and title in ink and photographer's label on the verso. Image is from the early 1950s.Born in 1910 in Lorraine, France, Edith Gerin became one of France's most beloved photographers, although she was well traveled. She visited Egypt, Greece, Israel, Morocco, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Austria and Algeria, among other countries.She often experimented with multiple exposures. Her "Parc du Luxembourg, Paris" and "Sur le Pont des Arts", which is an example of her multiple exposure technique, are two of her best known images.While lesser known than some of the other members of the Groupe des XV, she is more associated with the group of the "humanistic photographers" of postwar Paris. She illustrated the book, "Terres Cathares : Le Livre D'oc" and wrote and illustrated "Fontainebleau Chateaux Forets et Paysages en Seine-et-Marne".Gerin is listed in the book by Rosenblum and Kelley, "A History of Women Photographers" and the Auer & Auer and George Eastman House databases. Her work is in the collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Akron Art Museum.
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Price $2,500
Sale Price $1,750
Ref.# 14296
Medium Silver print
Mount unmounted
Photo Date 1950s Print Date 1970s
Dimensions 14-7/8 x 11-3/4 in. (378 x 298 mm)
Photo Country France
Photographer Country France
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