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STIEGLITZ GALLERY, NYC, 1914. Part of an exhibition held in 1914 at Alfred Stieglitz s
STIEGLITZ GALLERY, NYC, 1914.
Part of an exhibition held in 1914 at Alfred Stieglitzs 291 Gallery, on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Pictured: African art, as well as art by Picasso and Braque. Photographed by Alfred Stieglitz
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STIEGLITZ GALLERY, NYC, 1914 - A Captivating Snapshot of Modern Art
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. This mesmerizing photograph captures a moment in time at the renowned Stieglitz Gallery in New York City during its groundbreaking exhibition held in 1914. The gallery, located on Fifth Avenue and owned by the visionary Alfred Stieglitz, was a hub for avant-garde artists and art enthusiasts. In this particular frame, we are transported to an interior space adorned with an eclectic mix of artwork. On display is a captivating collection that includes African art alongside masterpieces by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. This juxtaposition showcases the diverse influences that shaped early modern art movements such as Cubism and Primitivism. Alfred Stieglitz himself took this photograph, demonstrating his keen eye for capturing not only moments but also the essence of artistic expression. Through his lens, he immortalizes this significant exhibition that played a pivotal role in shaping American modern art. The image invites us to step into history and witness firsthand the birth of minimalism and modernism within North America's cultural epicenter. It serves as a testament to Stieglitz's dedication to promoting innovative works while establishing Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession as one of Manhattan's most influential artistic spaces. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to relish in the beauty and significance of this historical event while celebrating these remarkable artists who forever changed the course of fine art.
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