Alfred Stieglitz - Hodge Kirnon, 1917
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ALFRED STIEGLITZ (1864-1946)
Hodge Kirnon, 1917
Print in Colors, Printed in the 80s
7 1/4" x 8 3/4"
Alfred Stieglitz was a renowned photographer who contributed greatly to the development of Modernism during the 20th century. Championing photography as an art form at a time when it was considered a mere form of documentation, he co-founded the journal Camera Work with Edward Steichen and passionately defended the importance of the medium. â€Å“I have all but killed myself for photography,â€Â he once declared. â€Å“My passion for it is greater than ever. Itâ€â„¢s 40 years that I have fought its fight—and Iâ€â„¢ll fight to the finish—single handed and without money if need be.â€Â Born on January 1, 1864 in Hoboken, NJ, he received part of his education in Germany, studying mechanical engineering at Berlinâ€â„¢s Technische Hochschule, and later photochemistry after returning to the United States in 1890. Technique was important to Stieglitz, and he took great care in creating his platinum prints with close attention paid to composition and tonality. Among his most famous images are the portraits of his wife the painter Georgia Oâ€â„¢Keeffe. Stieglitz died on July 13, 1946 in New York, NY. Today, the artistâ€â„¢s works are held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the Musée dâ€â„¢Orsay in Paris, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., among others.
Hodge Kirnon, 1917
Print in Colors, Printed in the 80s
7 1/4" x 8 3/4"
Alfred Stieglitz was a renowned photographer who contributed greatly to the development of Modernism during the 20th century. Championing photography as an art form at a time when it was considered a mere form of documentation, he co-founded the journal Camera Work with Edward Steichen and passionately defended the importance of the medium. â€Å“I have all but killed myself for photography,â€Â he once declared. â€Å“My passion for it is greater than ever. Itâ€â„¢s 40 years that I have fought its fight—and Iâ€â„¢ll fight to the finish—single handed and without money if need be.â€Â Born on January 1, 1864 in Hoboken, NJ, he received part of his education in Germany, studying mechanical engineering at Berlinâ€â„¢s Technische Hochschule, and later photochemistry after returning to the United States in 1890. Technique was important to Stieglitz, and he took great care in creating his platinum prints with close attention paid to composition and tonality. Among his most famous images are the portraits of his wife the painter Georgia Oâ€â„¢Keeffe. Stieglitz died on July 13, 1946 in New York, NY. Today, the artistâ€â„¢s works are held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the Musée dâ€â„¢Orsay in Paris, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., among others.
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Alfred Stieglitz - Hodge Kirnon, 1917
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