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(CAMERA WORK)
A selection of approximately 125 photogravures and
halftones drawn from 11 issues of the important
modernist publication.
Includes photogravures by
Paul Strand, Edward Steichen, Adolf De Meyer,
Alvin Langdon Coburn, Paul Haviland, and
others, and halftone reproductions of artworks
by Matisse,Cézanne, and Picasso;many still bound
into the original issues. 4tos, original printed gray
wrappers;many in custom rice-paper dust jackets;
many of the issues are incomplete. New York,
1903-17
[7,000/10,000]
WITH—An additional 3 plates by Edward
Steichen, including:
Portraits—Evening
from
Steichen Special
,
Landscape in Two Colors
from
Steichen Special
, and
Cover Design
from
Camera
Work Number 14
* and one by Marius de Zayas,
Ruth St. Denis
from
CameraWork Number 29.
A study collection of
CameraWork
issues, origi-
nally in the Collection of Dorothy Norman, a
photographer, paramour, and mentee of Alfred
Stieglitz.
A complete list of the issues and their contents
is available on our website.
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ALFRED STIEGLITZ (1864-1946)
The Terminal,
from
CameraWork Number 36.
Photogravure on tissue, the image measuring 4
3
/
4
x6
1
/
4
inches (12.1x15.9 cm.), the sheet 11x7
3
/
4
inches (27.9x19.7 cm.), on the original mount which is
slightly larger. 1892; printed 1911
[4,000/6,000]
WITH—(Alfred Stieglitz.)
The Steerage
. Silver publicity print, the image measuring 9
1
/
8
x7
3
/
8
inches
(23.2x18.7 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with a typed title label and Museum of Modern Art hand
stamps, on verso. 1907; printed 1947.
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