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Paul Outerbridge
Paul Outerbridge (1896-1958) was born in New York and also spent time in London and Paris, working as a fashion photographer. Alongside his commercial work he made still-life and nude studies, characterized by elements of fetishism and surrealism. His perfectionism was evident through his mastery of the extremely complicated carbro colour process, on which he also authored a book.
Outerbridge, Paul.
Photographing in Color.
New York: Random House/U.S. Camera, 1940.
Outerbridge, Paul.
Essay and historical research by Graham Howe.
Paul Outerbridge, Jr.
Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, 1976.
Outerbridge, Paul.
Edited by Graham Howe and G. Ray Hawkins.
Paul Outerbridge Jr.: Photographs.
New York: Rizzoli, 1980.
Outerbridge, Paul.
Paul Outerbridge: A Singular Aesthetic.
Laguna Beach: Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 1981.
Howe, Graham.
Paul Outerbridge: nudi.
Milan: Federico Motta, 1996.
Dines-Cox, Elaine K., and Carol McCusker.
Paul Outerbridge: 1896-1958.
Cologne: Taschen, 1999.
