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The Alfred Stieglitz Collection | Camera WorkIn the journal's early years, Stieglitz prominently featured artists of the Photo-Secession, including James Craig Annan, Frank Eugene, Gertrude Käsebier, ...
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Camera Work | Object:Photo - MoMAFrom 1903 until 1917, Alfred Stieglitz, the most influential figure in American photography, published Camera Work, a luxurious and influential photographic ...
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The Alfred Stieglitz Collection | Camera NotesIn 1902, after several power struggles, Stieglitz resigned his editorship of Camera Notes, going on to found the Photo-Secession and Camera Work within a year' ...
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Camera Work - Modernist Journals ProjectWhen Alfred Stieglitz began publishing Camera Work in 1903, he already had five years of experience editing Camera Notes, the house journal of the Camera ...
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Alfred Stieglitz – pioneer of modern photography · V&A### Summary of Camera Work Founding by Alfred Stieglitz
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Alfred Stieglitz | Whitney Museum of American ArtIn 1894, Stieglitz travelled to Europe and was elected a member of the Linked Ring, a pictorialist society in London. In 1902, Stieglitz founded the Photo ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Camera Work Subscription Form | PhotoSeed... Stieglitz in order to fulfill a subscription to the journal, which cost $5.00 per year and an additional .50¢ for registering and packing. This rare piece ...
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Camera Work. A Photographic Quarterly - A digital EditionFifty regular quarterly issues and three special numbers were printed in editions of 1,000 copies and distributed to varying numbers of subscribers.Missing: magazine details format frequency
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Camera Work: Back In Print | PhotoSeedThe groundbreaking photography and art journal Camera Work edited and published by Alfred Stieglitz of New York from 1903-17 is now available for purchase as a ...
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Russian Photographers Who Fell Out of History - The New York TimesIn America, by contrast, Camera Work, Stieglitz's splendid magazine, had just under 1,000 subscribers at its peak. The curators say that Pictorialist ...
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alfred stieglitz, editor and publisher (1864-1946)Camera Work, An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine devoted to Photography and to the Activities of the Photo-Secession ; Estimate. USD 180,000 - USD 220,000 ; Closed ...Missing: prospectus | Show results with:prospectus
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Alfred Stieglitz - Camera Work, No. 1 - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtFor the cover of Camera Work, first issued in January 1903, Steichen designed a hand-drawn title in an Art Nouveau style inspired by the work of Josef ...Missing: December 15 announcement
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Camera Work: Number 1, January 1903 | Cleveland Museum of ArtCamera Work: Number 1, January 1903. 1903. Alfred Stieglitz. (American, 1864–1946). Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore. (American, 1870–1955). Gertrude Käsebier.Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Camera Work. Number 1 - Getty MuseumFeb 22, 2024 · Camera Work. Number 1; January 1903; Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864 - 1946), Gertrude Käsebier (American, 1852 - 1934), A. Radclyffe ...
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Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) and American PhotographyOct 1, 2004 · Alfred Stieglitz returned to New York in 1890 determined to prove that photography was a medium as capable of artistic expression as painting or sculpture.<|separator|>
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Gertrude Käsebier - Clarence H. White and FamilyBoth artists were featured in Camera Work the following year—Käsebier in the first issue and White in the third. They remained friends and aesthetic allies ...Missing: contents | Show results with:contents
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Portrait of Alfred Stieglitz | Kühn, Heinrich - Explore the CollectionsNov 6, 2002 · Stieglitz published Kühn's photographs in his journal Camera Work, including a special volume devoted entirely to his work. In 1906 ...
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Heinrich Kühn | The Art Institute of ChicagoKühn was a deliberate photographer, sketching out his compositions beforehand and posing his children in a special “photo wardrobe” of black-and-white clothing.
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Camera Work and the fluid discourse of pictorialism - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · In 1908, at the height of the success of Camera Work, its editor Alfred Stieglitz was placed on the defensive by accusations that he had abandoned the goals of ...
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5 things to know about Pictorialism, fine art photography - Christie'sApr 3, 2025 · Stieglitz's journal, Camera Work, tracks the full arc of Pictorialism and its practitioners. Stieglitz was a major promoter of Pictorialism ...
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[PDF] Camera Work No. 22 (April, 1908) - Wikimedia CommonsStieglitz founded the Photo-Secession for the purpose o f further advancing the interests of pictorial photography along the same lines that had made the ...
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Edward J. Steichen (1879–1973): The Photo-Secession YearsNov 1, 2010 · The audience for Steichen's early photographs—readers of Camera Work, visitors to 291, and members of amateur camera clubs—were important within ...
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Matisse, Picasso, and Stein - Modernist Journals ProjectModernist Journals | Camera Work. A Photographic Quarterly. Special Number: Matisse, Picasso, and Stein. New York: Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-08-01 56 p.; 30 x 20 ...
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Camera Work [No. 32] - Getty MuseumApr 13, 2025 · Camera Work [No. 32]; October 1910; Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864 ... Alvin Langdon Coburn (British, born United States, 1882 - 1966) ...
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Camera Work - jstorSubscriptions had dwindled to just thirty-seven for the final June 1917 issue.11 Stieglitz spent much of the 1920s practicing his own photography and ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Camera Work. A Photographic Quarterly. No. 48 - Modernist JournalsStieglitz, Alfred (editor) New York: Alfred Stieglitz, 1916-10-01 92 p.; 30 x 20 cm. Download Issue Data. METS · MODS · PDF · TEI. View Metadata. change view:.
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Cover From Camera Work, No. 2 - eMuseumEdward Steichen American, 1879–1973 Cover design for Camera Work, 1903 Embossed printing on gray-green paper Chrysler Museum of Art, Museum purchase, Horace W.Missing: Nouveau | Show results with:Nouveau
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Camera Work. A Photographic Quarterly. No. 14 - Modernist JournalsContents Publisher's Page: 1-1. List of Plates by Eduard J. Steichen. I-VI: 3-3. George Fredrick Watts. Plate I (Steichen, Eduard J.): 5-5Missing: layout title
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19 - Alfred Stieglitz Press Release - ROBERT MANN GALLERYThe photogravures for Camera Work were hand-pulled by Stieglitz himself, many were printed on delicate Japanese tissue and carefully tipped into the pages of ...
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[PDF] The Book and Paper Group Annual is published once each year in ...The magazine Camera Work, published between 1903 and. 1917 by Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), is a crucial artifact to understand the development of American ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Alfred Stieglitz & Camera Work - The Art of the PhotogravurePhotogravure was the predominant medium through the entire publishing venture of Camera Work, from its optimistically polemical beginnings in 1903.Missing: launch announcement
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Alfred Stieglitz - Camera Work, Nos. 49–50The final double-issue of Camera Work, in June 1917, was devoted exclusively to Strand's photographs and included eleven photogravures.
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Camera Work - of Modernist MagazinesMay 23, 2016 · In fact, of the 473 photographs published in Camera Work, 357 were the work of fourteen photographers, including Stieglitz himself. The ...
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Camera Work. A Pictorial Guide. Edited by Marianne Fulton Margolis ...Edited by Marianne Fulton Margolis. Dover Publications, New York, 1978. 157 pp., 8½x11¼". Reproductions of all 559 illustrations and plates published in Alfred ...
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[PDF] Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, and the - Organizational Roots of the ...Stieglitz's art-world empire consisted of three central organizations: the. Photo-Secession, founded in 1902, Camera Work, a journal which ran from. 1903 to ...
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The Alfred Stieglitz Collection | Straight PhotographyThrough Alfred Stieglitz's dedicated photographic work of a half century, he tirelessly promoted photography as a fine art, gathering around him first ...
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STEIN, Gertrude. "Henri Matisse." - "Pablo Picasso." Both in: Camera ...Free delivery"Henri Matisse." - "Pablo Picasso." Both in: Camera Work. Special Number. New York, 1912. Photographic reproductions by ALFRED STIEGLITZ.
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Photography Criticism: Sadakichi HartmannBy "a straightforward depiction of the pictorial beauties of life and nature," I mean work like Stieglitz's "Scurrying Homewards," "Winter on Fifth Avenue," " ...
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Photo-Secession | Definition, History, Photographers, & FactsThe Photo-Secession was inspired by art movements in Europe, such as the Linked Ring, that had similar goals. The Photo-Secession actively promoted its ideas.
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291—Little Galleries of the Photo Secession - SmarthistoryAug 20, 2020 · Stieglitz and his friend Steichen began publishing the journal Camera Work in 1903 and continued this project until 1917.
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The Alfred Stieglitz Collection | PictorialismThe movement comprised loosely linked camera clubs and societies in Europe, the United States, and Australia. Organizations such as the Brotherhood of the ...
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From the Archives: Photography in the First Decade - Art NewsJul 1, 1973 · In 1902 Stieglitz focused his efforts on the organization of the Photo-Secession, which was intended to further promote the acceptance of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNov 10, 2010 · This exhibition features three giants of photography—Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–1946), Edward Steichen (American, b. Luxembourg, 1879–1973) ...
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Camera Work: The "Most Beautiful of All Photographic Magazines"Sep 8, 2011 · Called “the most beautiful of all photographic magazines”, 50 issues containing 473 photographs were published before Stieglitz could no longer ...
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Camera Work - Oxford ReferenceIn its articles, Camera Work provided a forum for many, at times contradictory voices. Writers included American critics and theorists such as Charles Caffin ...
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The steerage (1907) - Library of Congress... Stieglitz first published the photo in 1911 in Camera Work, while he was moving away from pictorialism and into more abstract art photography. In 1942, ...
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Catalog Record: Camera work | HathiTrust Digital LibraryNote: Alfred Stieglitz, editor. "A photographic quarterly." Issued also on microfilm. Physical Description: 13 v. ill., plates, mounted photos. (part col.) ...Missing: scans | Show results with:scans
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Alfred Stieglitz. Camera Work. TASCHEN Books5–13 day delivery Free 14-day returnsCamera Work. US$ 25. Enter your email address here and we will notify you when ... This beautiful book reproduces the entire 50-issue run, originally ...
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Camera Work: Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand, and CompanySep 4, 2012 · First published in 1903, Alfred Stieglitz's magazine Camera Work quickly became one of the most influential photographic journals in the ...
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Sold! An Update on The Most Expensive Photobooks Sold at AuctionSep 8, 2019 · ... auctions for Stieglitz's Camera work push north of $200,000. Sotheby's sold a full set in 2011 for $398,500 and Christie's for $284,800 in 2005.
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AE Top 500 Auctions 2016 - Rare Book Hub'CAMERA WORK: A PHOTOGRAPHIC QUARTERLY', Alfred Stieglitz, Editor, 1903-17, New York. 147, 187,500, USD 200,000.00 - 400,000.00, Sothebys, CLAY'S CELEBRATED ...