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Edward Steichen's 'Sunflower' captures the vibrant beauty of nature with bold brushstrokes and rich colors. A stunning example of early 20th-century art, it showcases Steichen’s mastery and artistic vision.
Capture the dynamic spirit of modern life with Stieglitz's 1907 masterpiece, The Steerage; explore this iconic American modernist photograph today.
Admire Gertrude Käsebier's poignant photograph capturing the Pope family on their lawn at Hill-Stead Museum, showcasing a serene moment amidst lush greenery and timeless elegance.
"The Steerage" – a pivotal 1907 black & white photo capturing immigrant life aboard a ship—a masterpiece of modernist art. Explore its historical significance and Stieglitz’s innovative approach to composition.
A powerful black and white portrait of Frederick Douglass captured by pioneer photographer Cornelius Marion Battey in 1895, offering a dignified glimpse into history that you can bring to your collection.
A nostalgic sepia-toned film still capturing a candid moment between figures under dappled sunlight by Edward Steichen from 1914, offering a rare glimpse into early cinema history for your private collection.
Discover Gertrude Käsebier’s "Blessed Art Thou Among Women" – a poignant 1899 black & white photo capturing motherhood's beauty. Explore its historical context & artistic style.
A captivating vintage portrait by Félix Nadar of Pierrot the Photographer, showcasing a clown-like figure with a camera – a pioneering image capturing early photography's charm and innovation.
Edward Steichen’s "In Memoriam" captures the emotional depth of loss through a striking black-and-white photogravure print. Featuring a woman shielding herself from sorrow, alongside symbolic sports balls, it exemplifies Steichen's artistic vision and enduring legacy.
Delve into Edward Steichen's iconic Portrait of Clarence White – a Pictorialist masterpiece capturing introspection and artistic vision. Explore its techniques & legacy at The Art Institute.
Experience Coburn's 1913 Pictorialist photogravure portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, capturing intense vision and authority; own this masterpiece today.
A captivating 1920s black and white portrait of Constance Talmadge by Edward Steichen captures timeless elegance through soft waves and feathered textures, inviting you to explore this iconic piece of photographic history.
A nostalgic black and white pictorialist photograph of a historic shipyard by Joaquim Pla Janini capturing the timeless essence of Catalan maritime life, inviting you to bring this piece of history into your collection.
Explore Alfred Stieglitz's iconic monochrome print 'Two Towers—New York,' capturing the serene beauty of winter architecture and embodying Pictorialist ideals. Discover its composition, texture, and symbolism.
A poignant portrait of a contemplative woman in black captures deep introspection in Edward Steichen's 1909 painting The Lotus Screen, S.S.S, an evocative masterpiece ready to grace your private collection.
A stunning black & white photograph by Frederick Evans captures the grandeur of Wells Cathedral's staircase in 1903, showcasing intricate details and architectural beauty with platinum printing.
Explore 'Willie-Spotted-Horse' by Gertrude Käsebier – a striking 1901 black & white portrait of a Native American boy. Admire its dramatic lighting & Pictorialist style.
Admire Gertrude Kasebier’s "Untitled" (1910) – a haunting black & white portrait showcasing dramatic lighting & classical style. A poignant glimpse into early photography.
Harold Pierce Cazneaux’s 1937 self-portrait: A vintage black & white photo capturing a contemplative photographer. Explore realism, nostalgia & early 20th-century style.