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9780878466498

Stieglitz

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  • ISBN13:

    9780878466498

  • ISBN10:

    0878466495

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-10-01
  • Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc
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Summary

"Stieglitzis as scholarly a production as anyone could wish, crammed with facts and trailing informative appendixes. It is also a loving and occasionally exasperated look at a contentious relative and the intimate circumstances that formed him." --Time A tireless exponent of the avant-garde and of photography as a fine art, as well as a consummate photographer in his own right, Alfred Stieglitz was both the embodiment of rebellious New York modernism and an oddly domestic man who retained a lifelong attachment to his family's country estate. In Stieglitz: A Memoir/Biography, author Sue Davidson Lowe, Stieglitz's grand-neice, presents the man in all of his complexity, tracing his background and revealing the interplay between his character and his multifaceted career. She offers new insight into Stieglitz's relationships with artists such as Marin, Hartley, Dove, Steichen, and O'Keefe; his pioneering promotion of Europe's most radical artists through the Photo-Secession group and the 291 gallery; and his creation of some of our century's most enduring photographic images. Gracefully weaving personal reminiscence and verifiable fact as she lucidly interweaves Stieglitz's career with his personal life, Lowe presents a uniquely compelling and intimate portrait of a hugely influential, hugely enigmatic American artist.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
xv
Foreword to the ``artWorks'' edition xix
Anne E. Havinga
Preface to the ``artWorks'' edition xxxiii
Introduction xxxix
Reaching for the Camera 1848--1882
3(68)
The Picture, the Word, and the Public 1883--1913
71(106)
Portraits and Paintings 1914--1929
177(130)
Equivalents and After 1930--1946
307(72)
Chronology 379(20)
Notes 399(18)
Notes on Illustrations 417(2)
Bibliography 419(34)
Appendices
I Camera Work, 1903--1917
431(6)
II Exhibitions arranged by Stieglitz, 1902--1946
437(10)
III Major Stieglitz collections
447(2)
IV Miscellaneous
449(4)
a. Stieglitz Statement, 1921
b. Stieglitz Photo Equipment
c. Photo-Seccession Statement and Members
d. Members of Linked Ring, New Society of American Artists in Paris, International Union of Art Photographers
e. Royal Photographic Society Progress Medal (Citation)
Map of Stieglitz property at Lake George 453(1)
Modified family tree 454(3)
Index 457(8)
Errata 465

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