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The Street—Design for a Poster
Artist Resources – Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864-1946)
Rebinding of the Camera Work Collection
Before Zen: the Nothing of American Dada
Anne Brigman Visionary in Modern Photography
Camera Work No. 39 (July, 1912)
Century British Photography and the Case of Walter Benington by Robert William Crow
University of Cincinnati
Die Kunst in Der Photographie: Nostalgia and Modernity in the German Art Photography Journal, 1897–1908
STIEGLITZ, Alfred (Editor). Camera Work 1904-1905: Issues 5-12
"Equivalents": Spirituality in the 1920S Work of Stieglitz
Performing the New Face of Modernism: Anti-Mimetic Portraiture and the American Avant-Garde, 1912–1927
The Language of the Camera Eye Ansel Adams and Beaumont Newhall
William Henry Fox Talbot the Boulevards
Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers Revision of Illustrated Article in New Jersey History, Fall/Winter 2004
Emerging Modernisms: American and European Art, 1900–1950 Bowdoin College Museum of Art
Henrik Saxgren
Photographic Periodicals A-D ART CAHAN LITERATURE BOOKSELLER, LTD AMERICANA
Top View
The Soft-Focus Lens and Anglo-American Pictorialism
The Photographs of Frederick H. Evans
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53Rd Street, New York 19, N
From the Back Window at “291”
The Cigar Box Revolution
EXHIBIT of WORK of EARLY 20Th CENTURY PHOTO SECESSION
Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, and the Organizational Roots of The
Alfred Stieglitz: the Early Years, 1883-1907
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The Photographs of Alvin Langdon Coburn at George Eastman House
Pictorialism in the American West 150
Stieglitz/"Equivalents" Author(S): Rosalind Krauss Source: October, Vol
Man Ray, Objects 1916-1921 : the Role of Aesthetics in the Art of Idea
Georgia O'keeffe and the Culture of Drawing And
Alfred Stieglitz & the Armory Show: Its Impact on His Life and His Work
Edward Steichen Given Fine Arts Medal and Exhibit
Camera Work and the Alfred Stieglitz Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art