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16.9 × 12.2 cm (image); 16.9 × 12.8 cm (paper); 29.7 × 20.3 cm (mount)
Credit Line
Alfred Stieglitz Collection
Reference Number
1949.674
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Shimbun, Asahi. 1997. “Alfred Stieglitz and his Contemporaries.” Exh. cat. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. p. 26, fig. 2.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, The Minneapolis Museum of Art, “Camera Work: Process and Image,” August 31-November 3, 1985; traveled to Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, November 22, 1985-February 2, 1986.
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, “Alfred Stieglitz and his Contemporaries,” September 9–November 3, 1997.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, “After the Photo-Secession: American Pictorial Photography 1910-1955,” February 8-May 4, 1997; traveled to Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, August 23-October 19, 1997; Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama, November 15, 1997-February 8, 1998; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, March 7-April 26, 1998; Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, June 27-August 30, 1998; Portland Museum of Art, Maine, October 10-December 6, 1998; William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, January 20-March 12, 1999; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas, August 23-October 17, 1999.
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