- Camera Work, No. 1
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Unquestionably the most lavishly produced and influential photography journal ever published, Camera Work was the primary vehicle through which Alfred Stieglitz promoted his own work and championed the self-consciously artistic photographs of Edward Steichen, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Clarence White, and other members of the Stieglitz circle, the Photo-Secession. The journal’s photographs appeared as hand-pulled photogravures carefully tipped-in to each copy. The first issue of Camera Work was devoted to Gertrude Käsebier, whose Blessed Art Thou Among Women beautifully embodies the Victorian ideals of motherhood and femininity.
ProvenanceEdward Steichen; given by Clara and Kate Steichen to Mari Carmen [last name illegible]; […]; Kaspar M. Fleischmann, Zurich; [Christie’s Paris, November 13, 2014, lot 85, bought in]; purchased by John Teti, 2014; donated to New Hampshire Institute of Art, 2017; merged with New England College, 2019; deaccessioned from the John Teti Rare Photography Book Collection, 2020; [Skinner, Marlborough, Mass., November 2, 2020, sale 3482T, lot 1073]; purchased by MFAH, 2020.
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