[Female Nude]

[Female Nude] by Louis-Adolphe Humbert de Molard

Medium

Salted paper print from paper negative

Dimensions

14 x 11 cm (5 1/2 x 4 5/16 in.), corners trimmed

Classification

Photographs

Department

Photographs

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gilman Collection, Museum Purchase, 2005

Accession Number

2005.100.898

Tags

Female Nudes

Art Historical Context

Step into the intimate world of early photography with *Female Nude* by Louis-Adolphe Humbert de Molard created around 1855. This salted paper print from a paper captures a soft, ethereal female form, exemplifying the calotype process—a technique that produced textured, painterly images prized for their artistic depth. At just 14 x 11 cm with trimmed corners, it feels like a personal study, perhaps from an artist's sketchbook reimagined through the lens. Humbert de Molard, a pioneering French photographer, worked during photography's infancy, when the medium was blurring lines between science...

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