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Alfred Stiegletz

Winter Landscape, Platinum Print, 1893

Chestnut Tree, Lake George, New York, c. 1934
Artist's
Biography
The
body of photography that represents Alfred Stieglitz's
achievement as an artist was appraised by fellow
photographer Edward Steichen as "like none
ever made by any other photographer." Stieglitz's
seminal role as artist and art impresario at a time
when American culture was redefining its fundamental
ways of seeing, thinking and experiencing the world
is difficult to briefly define or describe. He is
more than just one of the finest photographers of
his time and the creator of some of the most iconic
images in the history of the art. He is one of the
pillars upon which 20th century photography stands.
Through his galleries, 291 and An American Place,
as well as through Camera Work, the photographic
journal which he founded and edited, he fostered
the careers of the most important photographers
of the first half of the century, including Paul
Strand, Edward Steichen, Edward Weston, and Ansel
Adams.
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