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American Art
Wilmerding Pavilion
Philip & Nancy Anschutz Gallery
Wilmerding Pavilion
Philip & Nancy Anschutz Gallery
Detail of O’Keeffe painting and reflections, An American Place, New York,
1939
Ansel Adams, 1902–1984; born San Francisco, CA; died Monterey, CA; active San Francisco, CA and Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
x1971-193
In 1905, the photographer, gallerist, and publisher Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) opened the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession at 291 Fifth Avenue in New York, in the former studio of fellow photographer Edward Steichen (1879–1973). Known as 291, the small space was of outsize significance in displaying the work of the Photo-Secession, a group of photographers including Steichen, Gertrude Käsebier, and Clarence White who sought to establish photography as a fine art with manipulated, often soft-focus imagery. Both 291 and Stieglitz’s later galleries, the Intimate Gallery (1925–29) and An American Place (1929–46), served as important sites for the introduction of modern European art to the United States—and, increasingly, for promoting the work of American modernists, including Ansel Adams and Marsden Hartley. Adams’s photograph offers a glimpse into Stieglitz’s final gallery and depicts a painting by Georgia O’Keeffe, one of Stieglitz’s most renowned exhibitors and, after 1924, his wife. In its fragmentary, close-cropped composition and its abstract reflections, the photograph exemplifies the modernist idiom of the group eventually known as the Stieglitz Circle.
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Information
Title
Detail of O’Keeffe painting and reflections, An American Place, New York
Dates
1939
Maker
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
18.1 x 22.5 cm (7 1/8 x 8 7/8 in.)
mount: 35.6 x 43.7 cm. (14 x 17 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of David H. McAlpin, Class of 1920
Object Number
x1971-193
Place Depicted
North America, United States, New York, Manhattan, New York, An American Place, 53rd Street and Madison Avenue
Signatures
Signed on verso top center
Inscription
In graphite, left corner: #3
In graphite, verso top center: Detail of O'Keefe Paingint, and Reflections / An American Place / Gallery of Alfred Stieglitz /1939 / Ansel Adams
Culture
Techniques
Subject
The artist. Acquired by David H. McAlpin, after 1958; given to the Princeton University Art Museum, 1970.