Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946
Dates
- Existence: 1864 - 1946
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930
View of two paintings on a gallery wall, Black Cross and a closeup of an interior of a flower. An image of a religious figure is visible in the adjoining room.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930
Image of singular painting of a religious figure as seen through the doorway of an adjoining gallery room.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930
Corner view of gallery walls with four paintings. Subjects include flowers, leaves, trees, and a cross. Accompanied by a note by O'Keeffe, "Should have Bear Lake."
Georgia O'Keeffe: 33 New Paintings (New Mexico), An American Place, 1931 or 1932
Installation view of five O'Keeffe paintings on adjacent white walls; two paintings of horse skulls, one painting of a thigh bone, one painting of a landscape, and one painting of a flower.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 33 New Paintings (New Mexico), An American Place, 1931 or 1932
Installation view of five O'Keeffe paintings on adjacent white walls; two paintings of horse skulls, one painting of a thigh bone, a painting of a landscape, and a painting of the Ranchos de Taos Church.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 33 New Paintings (New Mexico), An American Place, 1931 or 1932
Installation view of five O'Keeffe paintings on adjacent white walls; two paintings of horse skulls, one painting of a thigh bone, one painting of a landscape, and one painting of a flower.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 33 New Paintings (New Mexico), An American Place, 1931 or 1932
Installation view of four O'Keeffe paintings on adjacent white walls; two paintings of horse skulls, one painting of a thigh bone, and a painting of a landscape.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 33 New Paintings (New Mexico), An American Place, 1931 or 1932
Installation view of O'Keeffe's painting of Ranchos de Taos Church.