Three Apples from Steichen: Twenty-five Photographs
, 1921
Artwork Type: Photographs
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Dimensions: 10 x 13 in. (25.4 x 33.02 cm)
Accession #: 19931098F
Credit: Collection of University Art Museum, University at Albany, State University of New York on behalf of The University at Albany Foundation
, gift of
Stephen and Linda Singer
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Copyright: ©
Edward Steichen
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Edward Steichen (1879–1973,
American) is considered one of the twentieth
century’s preeminent photographers. A
founding member of the Photo-Secession,
Steichen was instrumental in promoting
photography as an art form. Incorporating
elements of painting, particularly Surrealism
and geometric abstraction, Steichen created
tightly designed photographic compositions
that did not seek to replicate reality. The works
on view in the exhibition exemplify Steichen’s
classical renditions of still lifes. These
exquisitely executed photographs of fruit
and fully opened flowers further accentuate
the artist’s hyper beautiful and personified
subject matter.
–Affinities and Outliers: Highlights from the University at Albany Fine Art Collections
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