American Decades
Art of Alfred Stieglitz
"How I Came to Photograph Clouds"
Magazine article
By: Alfred Stieglitz
Date: September 19, 1923
Source: Stieglitz, Alfred. "How I Came to Photograph Clouds," Amateur Photographer and Photography 56, no. 1816, 1923, 255. Reprinted in Stieglitz on Photography. New York: Aperture, 2000, 235–238.
Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz
Photographs
By: Alfred Stieglitz
Date: 1922, 1929
Source: "Clouds, Music No. 1, Lake George," "Equivalent." 1922, 1929. George Eastman House.
About the Author: Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), born in Hoboken, New Jersey, was a highly influential photographer, writer, and art dealer. Stieglitz devoted his life to promoting photography as an art form. He was a major supporter of American modernist painting, exhibiting artists such as Arthur Dove and Charles Demuth....
[The entire page is 1945 words long]
1920's The Arts Primary Sources
- "The New O'Neill Play"
- New York Dada
- Documenting the Eskimos
- Selections from The Book of American Negro Poetry
- Art of Alfred Stieglitz
- Bessie Smith's Blues
- "From the Memoirs of a Private Detective"
- Rhapsody in Blue
- Dempsey and Firpo
- Calder's Circus
- The General
- The Jazz Singer
- "Blue Skies"
- "Far from Well"
- Steamboat Willie
- Lulu in Hollywood
- Blood Memory
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
