This piece, titled Torso, is by A.A. Bodine and dates to 1945, reflecting a Realistic style. It is executed in Original vintage photograph, showcasing the use of materials and technique. The dimensions and framing details are not specified, leaving its scale open to interpretation. The work is signed by the artist. Works in the realistic tradition often emphasize technique and thematic expression, inviting viewers to engage with the subject and context. This summary is generated from catalog records and reviewed for accuracy in attribution, date, and materials. Its style and material qualities reflect the cultural context of the period, demonstrating craftsmanship and thematic depth.
A. Aubrey Bodine (1906-1970) was an American photographer and photojournalist for The Baltimore Sun's Sunday Sun Magazine, also known as ‘the brown section’, for fifty years. Bodine is known for his images of Maryland landmarks and traditions. It appears nude forms were not a common subject. Bodine's books include My Maryland, Chesapeake Bay and Tidewater, Face of Maryland, Face of Virginia, and Guide to Baltimore and Annapolis. He entering professional photography in the mid-1920s and his artistic style developed out of three distinct affiliations: @baltimoresun , the Photographic Society of America (PSA), and the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA).
Bodine exhibited his pictorial photography across the United States and around the world.