Silver Lining No. 1

1979
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Until Anne Noggle’s Silver Lining series of portraits of married couples, very few men appeared in her work.

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Silver Lining is supposed to have as its basis that irony implicit in living together for so long—a double-edged idea that life together is and isn’t a bowl of cherries,” said Noggle, “and trying to indicate it by not giving the answer in the images.” This portrait shows photographer Betty Hahn, who taught with Noggle in the Photography Department at the University of New Mexico, and her husband in their bedroom.
Silver Lining No. 1

Silver Lining No. 1

1979

Anne Noggle

(American, 1922–2005)
America

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