This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the second Stieglitz Circle (the loose group of artists whose key members – Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Paul Strand, and Georgia O’Keeffe – assembled around the Manhattan photographer and gallerist Alfred Stieglitz beginning in the late 1910s) by connecting its members’ works to racism in the interwar United States. During this period, they developed what they described as a nationally representative modernist movement rooted in the distinctively “American” soil and spirit. Drawing on the artists’ papers, personal and professional correspondence, and historical and contemporary publications, this project seeks to historicize and change this understanding of their art, which rema...
This dissertation investigates the impact of Cézanne upon the art and theory of ten early modernist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [138]-144)The Photo-Secession was an organization formed ...
This study focuses on the careers of two photographers, Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and Jacob A. Ri...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the second Stieglitz Circle (the loose group of art...
Drawing and watercolor were important in shaping the modernism of artist Georgia O’Keeffe and photog...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2008.Includes bibliog...
This dissertation explores the various manifestations in which text appeared in the verbal and visua...
Settler Modernism traces how Stieglitz’s iconic photograph, The Steerage (1907) came to be known as ...
This dissertation will prove that Georgia O\u27Keeffe, painter, and her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, p...
Between 1918 and 1930, American artists began depicting themselves and their intertwined circles of ...
Lauren Kroiz, Assistant Professor in the History of Art department at the University of California B...
At the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession in 1912, Alfred Stieglitz received the final proofs f...
This dissertation explores legacies of Jewish loss in three American photographic anthologies publis...
During the New Deal, the United States government created the Jersey Homesteads co-operative in orde...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
This dissertation investigates the impact of Cézanne upon the art and theory of ten early modernist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [138]-144)The Photo-Secession was an organization formed ...
This study focuses on the careers of two photographers, Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and Jacob A. Ri...
This dissertation offers a new interpretation of the second Stieglitz Circle (the loose group of art...
Drawing and watercolor were important in shaping the modernism of artist Georgia O’Keeffe and photog...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2008.Includes bibliog...
This dissertation explores the various manifestations in which text appeared in the verbal and visua...
Settler Modernism traces how Stieglitz’s iconic photograph, The Steerage (1907) came to be known as ...
This dissertation will prove that Georgia O\u27Keeffe, painter, and her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, p...
Between 1918 and 1930, American artists began depicting themselves and their intertwined circles of ...
Lauren Kroiz, Assistant Professor in the History of Art department at the University of California B...
At the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession in 1912, Alfred Stieglitz received the final proofs f...
This dissertation explores legacies of Jewish loss in three American photographic anthologies publis...
During the New Deal, the United States government created the Jersey Homesteads co-operative in orde...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
This dissertation investigates the impact of Cézanne upon the art and theory of ten early modernist...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [138]-144)The Photo-Secession was an organization formed ...
This study focuses on the careers of two photographers, Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and Jacob A. Ri...