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Series Title: Hot Flash

Santa Fe Summer No. 1

1976
(American, 1922–2005)
Culture
America
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The photographer had been friends with the sitter for over 25 years when she made this portrait.

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This environmental portrait shows Noggle’s friend, mentor, and muse, Albuquerque artist Yolanda Shaw Belloli, working almost frantically in her garden in Santa Fe. The two women met when Noggle moved to the city in 1949; they became inseparable friends. When Belloli died in 1983, she left Noggle an inheritance that granted the photographer a new degree of financial security.
A horizontally oriented black-and-white photograph depicts an older woman with a light skin tone leaning toward leafy plants. She wears a wide-brimmed hat, glasses, and a dark cardigan over a white shirt, her mouth slightly open and her left hand blurred near her hip. In the background, a wall with a central gate stands before a sloping hill, while a large tree grows to the far left.

Santa Fe Summer No. 1

1976

Anne Noggle

(American, 1922–2005)
America

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