365

Henry B. Robertson

1891 - 1974

Charis Wilson Weston, ca. 1941- 42

gelatin silver, sepia-toned
inscribed verso: #4 Charis
stamped verso: Pkge. No. 335, Print No. 4, Section 13
stamped verso: Henry B. Robertson R.D. 1 Wilmington, Delaware
print: 13 x 10 1/4 in. (33 x 26 cm.), mount: 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.)

  • Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico

    This portrait of Charis was taken by Hank Robertson at either Ansel Adam's Yosemite Photographic Forum in 1940 or during the Weston's Guggenheim Fellowship trip to the East Coast in late 1941 when they stayed with Robertson in Delaware for a time just before Pearl Harbor. Robertson is mentioned in Charis' 1998 memoir, Through Another Lens: My Years with Edward Weston", on pages 291-293. Charis Wilson was Edward Weston's partner, principal model through the mid-1930s and '40s, editor/author of much of the prose around his work, and a logistical engine for his practice. She helped secure his landmark 1937 Guggenheim—the first awarded to a photographer—then drove, organized, and diarized their two-year road work that became the book California and the West (1940), for which she supplied the text. She posed in many of Weston's most iconic images (including Nude (Charis, Santa Monica) and the Oceano Dunes sequences), and later authored the memoir Through Another Lens: My Years with Edward Weston (1998), pushing back on the passive "muse" framing and foregrounding their creative collaboration.
  • Condition: This photograph is in very good condition overall.
    Mounted to vintage board.


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