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  1. Alice Boughton (14 May 1866 – 21 June 1943) was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time. She was a Fellow of Alfred Stieglitz 's Photo-Secession, a circle of photographers whose artistic efforts succeeded in raising photography to a fine art form.

  2. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Alice Boughton (14 May 1866 – 21 June 1943) was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time. She was a Fellow of Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession, a circle of photographers whose artistic efforts succeeded in raising photography to a fine art form.

  3. Alice Boughton (14 May 1866 – 21 June 1943) was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time. She was a Fellow of Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession, a circle of photographers whose artistic efforts succeeded in raising photography to a fine art form.

    • American
    • May 14, 1866
    • United States
    • June 21, 1943
  4. Alice Boughton . Nasceu: 14 de maio de 1866; United States ; Morreu: 21 de junho de 1943; United States ; Nacionalidade: American; Género: photo, portrait; Campo: photography; Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Boughton

  5. May 14, 1866 - Jun 21, 1943. Alice Boughton was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time. She was a Fellow of...

  6. ALICE BOUGHTON. Alice Boughton was born in Brooklyn, New York. In the 1880s, she studied photography at the Pratt School of Art and Design where she met Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934), with whom she later studied in Paris and worked for as a studio assistant.

  7. Tumblr. Alice Boughton (14 May 1866 - 21 June 1943) was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time. She was a Fellow of Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession, a circle of photographers whose artistic efforts succeeded in raising photography to a fine art form.