Taken in 1926 this image is simply called 'Multiple Exposures.' Due to the time period that this image was taken in, I am sure that it was taken on black and white film, before digital photography was invented. Through this image I can tell there is at least 4 exposures. Bruguiere has photographed the model is specific positions where they must have known that lines clashed or blended effectively to show areas of detail and shapes that we recognise. Even though the image is black and white it seems to have a warm tone which might be due to it's age or the type of paper that was used. There are very bright highlights and rich, deep blacks. This image reminds me of work by Picasso during his cubism period because I think that a lot of the image is formed by individual shapes, similar his work.
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