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Blondeau was a pioneering Philadelphia photographer whose career was cut short by a years-long battle with cancer. Little is known about this enigmatic self-portrait, taken during a hospital stay shortly before her death.
The folded New York Times splayed across Blondeau’s lap shows part of a caricature of embattled vice president Spiro Agnew published just days before his resignation. Is this gnarled, abstracted rendering of the human form, laid atop Blondeau’s failing body, a meditation on her own mortality? Or is it merely a humorous jab at the fledgling Nixon administration? The artist leaves us many clues, but no definitive answers.
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Title: | Untitled |
Date: | 1973 |
Artist: | Barbara Blondeau (American, 1938–1974) |
Medium: | Gelatin silver print |
Dimensions: | Image: 6 15/16 × 4 13/16 inches (17.7 × 12.2 cm) Sheet: 10 × 8 inches (25.4 × 20.3 cm) |
Classification: | Photographs |
Credit Line: | Purchased with the Julius Bloch Memorial Fund Created by Benjamin D. Bernstein, 2018 |
Accession Number: | 2018-94-5 |
Geography: | Photograph taken in United States, North and Central America |
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