Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–1946)
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Artists
Through his own photographic work over the course of a half century, the journals he read more
Processes
The earliest method of reproducing photographs in ink, photogravures peaked in popularity at the turn read more
Galleries
The Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession—later known as 291—began as a place to display and read more
With the closure of the gallery 291 in 1917, Alfred Stieglitz found himself without a read more
Journals
Stieglitz had edited two previous publications—The American Amateur Photographer and Camera Notes—before deciding in 1902 read more
Themes
The international movement known as Pictorialism represented both a photographic aesthetic and a set of read more
Following the model of other artistic secessions in Europe around the turn of the century—notably read more
Stieglitz Series
Beginning when he was a young man newly returned from studying in Germany and continuing read more
Object Research Recto Verso
In: Camera Work 36 (October 1911) Exhibited: Buffalo, 1910 Exhibited: New York, 1921 Exhibited: Philadelphia, 1944
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