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Alfred Stieglitz - The Art Institute of Chicago Stieglitz's early work often balances depictions of soft, ephemeral, natural processes with motifs drawn from American industry. Romantic in spirit, he was troubled yet fascinated by the rise of American power and sought to soften its apparent brutality by cloaking it in nature.
0 Alfred Stieglitz, (born January 1, , Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S.—died July 13, , New York, New York), art dealer, publisher, advocate for the Modernist movement in the arts, and, arguably, the most important photographer of his time.
The Alfred Stieglitz Collection - Art Institute of Chicago
Alfred Stieglitz captured Winter, Fifth Avenue in black and white in The shot was taken in New York near the intersection of 35th Street and 5th Avenue. It was one of the first photographs Stieglitz made after returning from Europe with a more practical hand camera.Item 7 of 10 Through his New York galleries—the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession at Fifth Avenue, which he directed from to ; The Intimate Gallery, –; and An American Place, –—he introduced modern European art to this country, organizing the first exhibitions in America of work by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Georges .