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Weston, Edward. Edward Weston Nudes. Remembrance by Charis Wilson. His Photographs Accompanied by Excerpts From the Daybooks and Letters.
Weston, Edward. Edward Weston Nudes. Remembrance by Charis Wilson. His Photographs Accompanied by Excerpts From the Daybooks and Letters.
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Aperture, 1977. Hardbound, good in brown cloth with some scuffs and spots. Lacks dust jacket. 116 pages with black and white female nudes by Weston. Memoir by Charis Wilson, Weston’s model, who became his second wife. The photos include photos of Charis as well as other women such as Margrethe Mather, Tina Modotti, and Bertha Wardell. For adults. Summary:
Edward Weston Nudes: Remembrance by Charis Wilson is a photographic monograph first published in 1977 that brings together the celebrated nude photographs of Edward Weston with personal writings from his daybooks and letters, alongside reminiscences by Charis Wilson, who was both his muse and partner. The book spans roughly 116 pagesand presents a carefully curated selection of Weston’s nude work—one of the most important and largest categories in his oeuvre—printed in striking black-and-white reproductions.
What makes this volume distinctive is the dual perspective it offers: the images themselves—ranging from formal studies of the human body as sculptural form to intimate portraits of friends and models such as Wilson, Margrethe Mather, and Tina Modotti—are paired with excerpts from Weston’s own daybooks and letters that illuminate his artistic intentions and creative process. Wilson’s accompanying text serves as a remembrance and commentary, shaped by her firsthand experience as a model, collaborator, and eventually Weston’s wife. She reflects on how Weston saw the nude as both a formal challenge and a poetic expression of elemental form, and how his rigorous attention to tone, shape, and light gave his nudes their strength and grace.
The result is more than a simple photo collection: it’s a thoughtful tribute that combines visual and written records to explore Weston’s enduring vision of the human body, his artistic aspirations, and his deep personal connections to the subjects he photographed.
