ALFRED STIEGLITZ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER (1864-1946) Camera Work, An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine devoted to Photography and to the Activities of the Photo-Secession A complete set, including Numbers 1-49/50 (1903-1917), Special Steichen Supplement (April 1906) and Special Number(s) (August 1912 and June 1913). Plates in photogravure, halftone, color halftone, collotype and letterpress of works by Alfred Stieglitz Edward Steichen Karl F. Struss, George H. Seeley, Clarence H. White, Robert Demachy Gertrude Käsebier Heinrich Kuehn, Alvin Langdon Coburn Anne W. Brigman, Baron Adolph DeMeyer and others. Includes reproductions of works by artists exhibited by Stieglitz at '291' such as Picasso, Cézanne, Matisse, Picabia and De Zayas. Original paper wrappers. Accompanied by catalogue, Photo Secession - A Collection of Pictorial Photographs as Arranged by the Photo-Secession and Exhibited under the Auspices of the Camera Club of Pittsburgh, at the Art Galleries of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh , 1904. 7 small-format photogravures by Stieglitz, Steichen et al., bound into a volume with paper wrappers, annotated 'Very rare, very seldom to be found with set' in an unknown hand in pencil (on the cover)
ALFRED STIEGLITZ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER (1864-1946) Camera Work, An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine devoted to Photography and to the Activities of the Photo-Secession A complete set, including Numbers 1-49/50 (1903-1917), Special Steichen Supplement (April 1906) and Special Number(s) (August 1912 and June 1913). Plates in photogravure, halftone, color halftone, collotype and letterpress of works by Alfred Stieglitz Edward Steichen Karl F. Struss, George H. Seeley, Clarence H. White, Robert Demachy Gertrude Käsebier Heinrich Kuehn, Alvin Langdon Coburn Anne W. Brigman, Baron Adolph DeMeyer and others. Includes reproductions of works by artists exhibited by Stieglitz at '291' such as Picasso, Cézanne, Matisse, Picabia and De Zayas. Original paper wrappers. Accompanied by catalogue, Photo Secession - A Collection of Pictorial Photographs as Arranged by the Photo-Secession and Exhibited under the Auspices of the Camera Club of Pittsburgh, at the Art Galleries of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh , 1904. 7 small-format photogravures by Stieglitz, Steichen et al., bound into a volume with paper wrappers, annotated 'Very rare, very seldom to be found with set' in an unknown hand in pencil (on the cover)
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