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  1. Katherine Stieglitz, or Katherine Stieglitz Stearns, (September 27, 1898 – November 20, 1971) was the daughter of Emmeline, or Emmy, and Alfred Stieglitz, an American photographer and modern art promoter. She was the subject of many of her father's photographs, particularly in her early years.

  2. Katherine Stieglitz, autochrome, ca. 1910. While on his way to Europe, Stieglitz took what is recognized not only as his signature image but also as one of the most important photographs of the 20th century.

  3. Resume. Artist (s) Stieglitz Alfred. auteur. Hoboken, New Jersey (Etats-Unis) 1864 - New York, New York (Etats-Unis) 1946. Manhattan Photogravure Company. éditeur. Title (s) titre original : Katherine. Date. 1905. Accession number. PHO 1981 24 37. Description. héliogravure. Dimensions. H. 20,7 ; L. 16,8 cm. Object details.

  4. Title: Katherine. Artist: Alfred Stieglitz (American, Hoboken, New Jersey 1864–1946 New York) Date: 1921. Medium: Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 10.4 x 8.2 cm. (4 1/16 x 3 1/4 in.) Classification: Photographs. Credit Line: Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1949. Accession Number: 49.55.23

  5. Katherine Stieglitz. 1905 Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–1946) Stieglitz's earliest surviving photographic subjects tend toward travel views and scenes of rural life. These photographs of family members, here his daughter Katherine, suggest a transition to more personal subject matter around the turn of the century.

  6. Title: Alfred Stieglitz and His Daughter Katherine. Artist: Edward J. Steichen (American (born Luxembourg), Bivange 1879–1973 West Redding, Connecticut) Date: 1904, printed 1905. Medium: Gum bichromate over platinum print. Dimensions: 45.5 x 40.0 cm (17 15/16 x 15 3/4 in.) Classification: Photographs. Credit Line: Alfred Stieglitz Collection ...

  7. Born in 1898, Katherine “Kitty” Stieglitz was the only child of Alfred and his first wife Emmy. She graduated from Smith College in 1921, and married Milton Sprague Stearns in 1922. After giving birth to a son, Milton Sprague Stearns, Jr., in 1923, she suffered a postpartum depression from which she never recovered.