Offering a new Fine Art Quality print of a Margaret Watkins untitled photo of a Nude figure, 1924.  It is a high quality reprint, unframed, approximately 7.5x10" on 8.5x11" archival paper, suitable for matting, framing and display. 

Margaret Watkins (1884–1969) was a Canadian photographer who is remembered for her innovative contributions to advertising photography.

Watkins opened a studio in Greenwich Village, New York City, and in 1920 became editor of the annual publication Pictorial Photography in America. She worked successfully as an advertising photographer for Macy's and the J. Walter Thompson Company, becoming one of the first women photographers to contribute to advertising agencies. She also produced landscapes, portraits, nudes and still lifes. While teaching at the Clarence White school from 1916 to 1928, her students included Margaret Bourke-White, Laura Gilpin, Paul Outerbridge, Ralph Steiner and Doris Ulmann.

From the Fine Art Los Angeles Early Masters Collection, a unique group of fine art photos from the pioneers of photography.
Your print will not have a watermark and will be shipped safely in a rigid photo mailer for its protection.  
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