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...resembled paintings. Using classical, posed subject matter (half-draped nudes by a mountain stream and the like), they manipulated the photographic process to produce fuzzy, vaguely romantic images. After World War I, art photographers finally began to come to terms with the nature of their medium. Photographers such as Steiglitz and Strand discovered the artistic possibilities of sharp focus and modern subject matter. Their approach was formal, carefully--considered, composed and crafted. This style reached its peak in the 40's with the work of Edward Weston. Weston photographed mainly nudes, still lifes and landscapes, emphasizing the photograph's wide...

Author: By Sam Pillsbury, | Title: The State Of The Art | 3/10/1975 | See Source »

...workers from the Whitney's show is emblematic of Doty's failure to comprehend this, but his miscomprehension of what makes for good photography also shows up in his failure to hang the best photographs by several of the "classic" photographers. Doty's treatment of Edward Steichen and Alfred Steiglitz, both closely associated with the "pictorialist" school, is good, but the pictures by Weston and Evans which he selected distort their work. Both men represent the birth of modern photography, but by trying to cast them as "hard focus pictorialists" he takes all the edge out of their radical innovations...

Author: By Bob Ely, | Title: Flaming Out of Recognition | 1/15/1975 | See Source »

...without trouble, learn to get something or other in a sensitive plate, and this is what the public wanted--no work and lots of fun," he complained. He formed a group of artistic photographers aptly named "Photo-Secession," and set out to win for photography the recognition he desired. Steiglitz demanded that members be not only outstanding artists but also faithful adherents to his ideological crusade. His weapon was his quarterly magazine, Camera Work, over which he presided from...

Author: By Glen J. Pearcy, | Title: ALFRED STIEGLITZ | 10/13/1965 | See Source »

Captain-elect Pete Reider garnered the other Crimson third, as he came in behind Connecticut's Lew Steiglitz and Princeton's Rod Zwirner in the two-mile. Despite his two-week exam period lay-off, Reider's time of 9:17.8 also broke a college record, but will not be considered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harpel Takes Hammer in IC4A, As Landau, Reider Take Thirds | 6/4/1957 | See Source »

Reider opened strong, moving into a lead with Notre Dame's John Michno and Connecticut's Lew Steiglitz. At the mile and one-half mark, the Spartans' Henry Kennedy flashed by this trio to gain a lead which he never relinquished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Harriers 13th in ICAAAA; Reider Gets 17th | 11/20/1956 | See Source »

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