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CAMERAWORK.
Number 24.
Edited by Alfred Stieglitz. Complete with 7
photogravures after photographs by Baron
Adolphe de Meyer, a photogravure by William
E.Wilmerding, and 2 photogravures after work
by Guido Rey; 4 of the de Meyer plates are
framed. 4to, printed gray wrappers, edgeworn.
NewYork, 1908
[2,500/3,500]
From the Collection of Jean S.Tucker,who taught
the history of photography at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis.
The photogravures by de Meyer include 4 still
lifes, as well as works titled
Mrs. Brown Potter,
Guitar Player of Seville,
and
Study of a Gitana.
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CAMERAWORK.
Number 10.
Edited by Alfred Stieglitz. Complete with 6 photogravures after photographs by Gertrude Käsebier
(6), as well as halftones by Outamaro,Thomas W. Dewing, Botticelli, and C.Yarnall Abbott (2), and
a photogravure by E.M. Bane. 4to, printed gray wrappers, edgewear, backstrip partially perished and
with a typed label.
NewYork, 1905
[2,500/3,500]
From the Collection of Jean S.Tucker, who taught the history of photography at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis.
Includes Käsebier’s
Portrait—Miss Minnie Ashley * The Picture-book * Portrait—Mrs. Philip Lydig *
Happy Days * My Neighbors * Pastoral.
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