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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
;Articles and books about Stieglitz | ;Articles and books about Stieglitz | ||
+ | * Newhall Beaumont, ''The History of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day'', 1939 (1st ed.), New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1982:167-168. | ||
* Ya'ara Gil Glazer, "A new kind of history? The challenges of contemporary histories of photography", ''Journal of Art Historiography'', no. 3, December 2010 [http://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/media_183179_en.pdf]. | * Ya'ara Gil Glazer, "A new kind of history? The challenges of contemporary histories of photography", ''Journal of Art Historiography'', no. 3, December 2010 [http://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/media_183179_en.pdf]. | ||
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Alfred Stieglitz, self-portrait, ca. 1894 | |
Born |
January 1, 1864 Hoboken, New Jersey, US |
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Died |
July 12, 1946 New York, US | (aged 82)
Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946) was an American photographer and promoter of photography as art. In early history of photography he represents pictorialist movement. There is no standard definition of the term, but but in general it refers to a style in which the photographer has somehow manipulated what would otherwise be a straightforward photograph as a means of "creating" an image rather than simply recording it.
Literature
- Articles and books about Stieglitz
- Newhall Beaumont, The History of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day, 1939 (1st ed.), New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1982:167-168.
- Ya'ara Gil Glazer, "A new kind of history? The challenges of contemporary histories of photography", Journal of Art Historiography, no. 3, December 2010 [1].