
Ethel Reed
Ethel Reed was one of the first, if not the first, woman to gain prominence as a graphic designer, at the end of the nineteenth century.
Her style was distinctive, albeit rooted in the whiplash-curve sensibility of art nouveau.
Many of Reed’s illustrations feature female figures, frequently surrounded by objects and tangled forms that seem full of secret and illicit meanings.
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