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Alfred Stieglitz has been renowned for his introduction of modern European art to America and for his support of contemporary American artists, but he was first and foremost a photographer. His photographs, which span more than five decades from the 1880s through the 1930s, are widely celebrated as some of the most compelling ever made Alfred Stieglitz: known and unknown, presents 102 of Stieglitz photographs from the national Gallery’s collection Encompassing the full range and evolution of his art, the exhibition includes many works that have been exhibited in the last fifty years. It highlighted less well-known images in order to demonstrate how they expand own understanding of the development of his art and his contributions to 20th-century photography (known and Unknown). Celebrate the Publication of Alfred Stieglitz: The key Set, definitive study of this seminal figure in the history of photography consisting of 1642 photography, “The photographs in the exhibition eloquently reveal the power of the medium to create work expressive of both the new American modernist spirit and the maker himself (Known and Unknown).
Approximate Word count = 552 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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