Alfred Stieglitz
Alfred Stieglitz
American, 1864-1946
Stieglitz introduced America to the possibility and promise of color photography even before the new autochrome process was available in the United States. After his introduction to the technique while traveling in France (1907), Stieglitz began making autochromes and organized his first color photography exhibition at his gallery in November 1907. His excitement at this new technology indicates his lifelong embrace of (and passion for) emerging ideas and innovations that advanced the photographic medium and offered new opportunities to elevate its role in the fine arts.
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