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  1. アルフレッド・スティーグリッツ(Alfred Stieglitz, 1864年 1月1日 - 1946年 7月13日)は、アメリカの写真家。 来歴 [ 編集 ] 彼は、ドイツからのユダヤ系移民の子供として、 ニュージャージー州 ホーボーケン で生まれた [1] 。

  2. Alfred Stieglitz “291” and After, retrospective exhibition, Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1946, May Stieglitz praised the Museum of Modern Art’s installation of O’Keefe’s art in the institution’s first solo show for a woman artist.

  3. 11 de jan. de 2021 · Alfred Stieglitz nasce nel 1864 a Hoboken negli Stati Uniti. Figlio di una famiglia benestante ebreo-tedesca. Appassionato dell’aspetto scientifico della fotografia, studia ingegneria e fotochimica a Berlino. Stieglitz vive profondamente l’età delle Avanguardie storiche tra la fine dell’Ottocento e i primi del Novecento.

  4. Alfred Stieglitz played a seminal role in the development of art photography and the dissemination of modern art in the United States. Not only did his photography revolutionize the medium, but his intellectual and cultural leadership was largely responsible for the success of important American artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley and Paul Strand.

  5. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1864, and schooled as an engineer in Germany, Alfred Stieglitz returned to New York in 1890 determined to prove that photography was a medium as capable of artistic expression as painting or sculpture.

  6. Alfred Stieglitz. American, 1864–1946. Through his own photographic work over the course of a half century, the journals he edited and published, and the exhibitions he mounted at his influential New York galleries, Alfred Stieglitz played a crucial role in establishing photography as an integral part of modern art in America. A founder of ...

  7. Alfred Stieglitz (January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946) was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an accepted art form. In addition to his photography, Stieglitz was known for the New York art galleries that he ran in the early part of the 20th century, where he introduced many avant-garde European artists to the U.S.

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