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Catalogue arranged by Alfred Stieglitz

Cover designed by Eduard

J.

Steichen

A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AS ARRANGED BY THE PHOTO-SECESSION AND EXHIBITED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CAMERA CLUB OF PITTSBURG, AT THE ART GALLERIES OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURG, FEBRUARY M D C C C V C I

Wt)t Carnegie institute


Carnegie Institute was founded by Andrew Carnegie on the second day The deed of trust appointed a Board of Trustees of March, A. D. 1896. eighteen members, with power of perpetuation, and, ex-officio, composed of the members of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Library, as said Board may from time to time be composed; and dedicated an annual fund of $50,000 in perpetuity for the purchase of objects of art for a Department of The institute is comFine Arts and Scientific Collections for a museum. therefore, of two departments, but is closely allied with the Carnegie posed, The annual fund Library and Music Hall, and occupies the same building. of the Department of Fine Arts and the Museum was increased for the use by the donor on November 12, 1901, to $100,000. The amount given by Mr. Carnegie for the erection of the main buildand the branch buildings connected with the Library was $1,100,000. ing new building-fund of $5,000,000 was provided by the founder in March, Pending the construction of 1903, for an extension to the main building. important collections are withheld from exhibition, owing to this extension, lack of space. The Department of Fine Arts is open during the week from 10 a. m. 10 p. m., and on Sunday from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m., and admission is free to Decoration Day, Fourth of July, and Christmas the Instito the people. tute and the Library are closed. Gifts of objects within the range defined by the term "Fine Arts" will gladly received by the department, and communications relating thereto be should be addressed to the Director of Fine Arts, Mr. John W. Beatty.

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Camera Club
of Pittsburg
is

of pttsfturg

(Established July 15, 1903)

The Camera Club


pictorial

pledged to promote the interests of

photography and
artistic
its

to sanction only such

work "as shows

distinctive

evidence of
is

perception and execution."

The

object of the Society

to aid

cism, to advance the quality of their work, to

among

its

members, through monthly exhibitions with constructive critipromote good-fellowship members, and to hold an annual exhibition, open to all pictorial

photographers.

The management of the Society is entirely in the hands of a Board of Trustees, composed of the Director and six others, actively interested in the advancement of pictorial photography.
Membership
therefore
is

open

to pictorial photographers only.

As

all

members
and are

are chosen with regard to their interest in the aims of the Society,

expected to work in entire sympathy with the Society's object, Rules or By-Laws are deemed unnecessary. The annual dues to meet current expenses are $5.00, payable to the Membership fee is $10.00. Director on or before October 1 of each year. Membership at present limited to 25. Applications as well as all other communications should be addressed to the Director, Lewis F. Stephany.

ittcmberg
C. Dudley Armstrong
Prof.

T. Aschman W. S. Bell Francis E. Gaither Robert Gregc


F.

Oscar C. Reiter Marshall H. Reno


David Rosser

Hon. George

Shiras, 3D

James B.

McClav

Norman McClintock
J.

R. L. Sleeth, Jr. Lewis F. Stephany *Alfred Stieglitz

W. McGrady
J.

M.

L.

Stout

William

Mullins

V. H. Walter

* Honorary

(Founded February iy, ig02)


of the Photo-Secession is, loosely, to hold together those devoted to pictorial photography in their endeavor to compel Americans its recognition, not as a handmaiden of art, but as a distinctive medium of individual expression.

The aim

Utet of ^Sternberg
iFounoers, iFcllotos of t^e Council
John G. Bullock
Philadelphia

Wm.

B.

Dyer
.

Chicago

Frank Eugene Dallett Fuguet Gertrude Kasebier Joseph T. Keiley Robert S. Redfield

....
. .

New New New New

York York York York

Eva Watson-Schutze Eduard J. Steichen Alfred Stieglitz


.

Chicago
.

New New New


. .

York York
York Ohio

Edmund Stirling

Philadelphia

John Francis Strauss Clarence H. White

Philadelphia

CUcteo
Alvin Langdon Coburn Mary Deveks
.

jfellotos

New

York

Wm.
S. L.

B. Post

Maine
Boston

W.

F. James

Boston Chicago

Sarah C. Sears

Willard

Chicago

associates
Prescott Adamson
Philadelphia

L.

M. McCormick

....
. .

New
.

York

Wm.

P.

Agnew
.
.

New
. .

York

Cleveland A. C. Bates A. K. Boursault New York Oakland, Cal. Annie W. Brigman Norman W. Carkhuff, Washington, D. C. Wm. E. Carlin New York Toronto S. R. Carter New York Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn Philadelphia J. Mitchell Elliot Dr. Milton Franklin New York
.
.

Charles H. MacDowell Oscar Maurer William J. Mullins Charles Peabody Mrs. Charles Peabody, Olive M. Potts
. .

Chicago

....
.

San Francisco
Franklin, Pa.

Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.


Philadelphia

Harry
C.

B. Reid

New

York

Roepper Harry C. Rubincam T. O'Connor Sloane

W.

Philadelphia

Denver

Herbert G. French George D. Heisey Herbert Arthur Hess


.

Cincinnati

Walter

P.

Stokes

....
.
.

Orange, N.

J.

Philadelphia

Newark, O.
111.

Springfield,

Sam.
S.

S.

Holzman
.

New
.

York

Stockton Hornor J. B. Kerfoot Marshall R. Kernochan R. Kimbel Sarah H. Ladd Chester Abbott Lawrence Fred. K. Lawrence
. .

Concordville, Pa.

Mrs. George A. Stanbery, Katharine Stanbery Lewis F. Stephany Geo. B. Vaux


.

Zanesville,
Zanesville,

O. O.

Pittsburg

Philadelphia

New New New


New
Director,

York York York

Mary Vaux
S. S.

Philadelphia

Webber Lily E. White

Portland, Ore.

York Chicago

.... .... Arthur N. Wilde ....


Myra
A. Wiggins

Trenton, N. J. Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore.


Philadelphia

Alfred Stieglitz,

nil

Madison Avenue,

New

York, N. Y.

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Research

Library,

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PLATES.
Rodin.
By Eduard
II.
J. Steichen

I.

John W. Beatty,
By

Jr.,

and His

Sister

Katherine

Elizabeth Clarence H. White

III.

The Manger.
By Gertrude Kasebier

IV.

The Hand of Man.


By
Alfred Stieglitz

V.

Gables.
By Alvin Langdon Coburn

VI.

'Midst Steam and Smoke. By Prescott Adamson

VII.

Leonore.
By Joseph T.
Keiley

ftlS S

The

foregoing proofs were

printed from plates loaned

by Camera Work

CATALOGUE
ABBOTT,
i.

C.

YARNALL
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

43 South Eighteenth
2.

3. 4.
5.

Study of a Head The Darker Drink Coryphee

6.

7.
8.

The Brook Winter Study for "The Darker Drink" The Bridge The Pier
Outdoor
Sentinels
Portrait

9.

10. 11.

An

Illustrations
Illustrations

Andalusian from

"Madame

Butterfly"

(Courtesy of Century Co.)

12.

from

"Madame

Butterfly"

(Courtesy of Century Co.)

ADAMSON,
13.
14.

PRESCOTT
Germantown, Pa.

69 Fisher's Lane,

15.

'Midst Steam and Smoke Winter Night Snow Storm at Dusk


F. T.

ASCHMAN,
16.

Pittsburg, Pa.

The Day

is

Dying

in the

West

BECHER, ARTHUR
Milwaukee, Wis.
17. 18.

E.

Moonlight
Portrait

BENNETT, JEANNE
19.

E.

122 Windermere Avenue, Baltimore,


Little Peasant Girl

Md.

20. 21.

Misty November

J>

doming

Primroses

BRIGMAN, annie
22.
2 3-

W.

654 Thirty-seconc i Street, Oakland, Cal


Rachel

24.

The Mother The Madonna

CATALOGUE
BULLOCK, JOHN
6439 Greene
2526.

G.

Street,

Germantown, Pa.

Landscape Landscape

27. 28.
29.

The Music- box The White Wall


Landscape

3-

The Beach

CARTER,
31.

SIDNEY

R.

Toronto, Can.

Study

CLARK,
32.

rose,
Past "

and WADE, Elizabeth flint


Street, Buffalo,

321 Hudson

N. Y.

Out of the

23. 34. 35. 36.

An

"Israel

Doris and Her Mother M. of Washington Annetje

Miss

COBURN,
384
37. 38.
39. 40. 41.
Portrait

ALVIN LANGDON
Avenue,

Fifth

New

York, N. Y.

42.
43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.
49.

Studio on the Hill Gables The Bridge, Ipswich Bell-tower, Santa Barbara Mission The Edge of the Forest Portrait of Grandmother The Docks, Portsmouth

The

My

The Dragon
Mother and Child A Study
Little

Venice

Portrait
Portrait

Alfred

Stieglitz

DEVENS, mary
155 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass.
50.
5
1
-

La Grandmere

A
A

52

The

53

Native, Capri Ferry, Concarneau Charcoal Effect


the Giudecca

54 55

Portrait

On

CATALOGUE
DYER, wm.
56
57.
58. 59. 60.

B.
111.

Winnetka,

From the Clay The Model


Girl of the Plains

Fraternity

Fourth of July

61. 62. 63. 64.


65. 66.

The Model The Thistle


Miss W. Study of a Head Dinah Morris The Observer

67.

August

EDMISTON, THOMAS
Newark, O.
68. 69.

M.

Carving the

Name
Jr.,

On

the Hillside

EICKEMEYER,
70.

rudolf

Yonkers, N. Y.
71. 72.

A A A

Summer Night Summer Morning


Decorative Portrait Sea

73. 74.
75.

Summer
Winter Winter

EUGENE, FRANK
At
76.
77. 78.

present,

Munich, Germany

Man in Armor Adam and Eve


Portrait

Alfred

Stieglitz

79. 80.
81. 82. 83.

Lady of Charlotte

Dogwood
La
Cigale

Nude

84.

Portrait Miss Jones Song of the Lily


S.

FRENCH, HERBERT
85. 86.
87. 88.

United Bank Building, Cincinnati, O.


Child at Play

Study
Spirit

of the Violin

Jhana

CATALOGUE
HARRIS, TOM
(Deceased)
89.

Portrait

Sadakichi Hartmann
111.

HESS, HERBERT ARTHUR


Springfield,
90.

Willows
Invocation
Solitude

91.

92.

93. 94.
95.

Summer

Idyl

An

Idyl

Study
S.

HORNOR,
96.

STOCKTON

Ireton, Concordville, Pa.

Fair

Weather

97. 98.
99. 100.

Ebb-tide The Entrance Decorative Panel Pippa Passes

JAMES, WILLIAM
101. 102.
103. 104.

T.
111.

4 Board of Trade, Chicago,

The

Alley

An

April

Morning

Christmas Shopping Breath of Commerce

KASEBIER, GERTRUDE
273 Fifth Avenue,
105. 106. 107. 108. 109.
1

New

York, N. Y.

The

Bat

Labor
Portrait

Father Huntington
Portrait

10.

in.
112.

Harmony The Manger


Portrait

113.
1

Portrait

Alvin Langdon Coburn


Mrs.

14.
1

Portrait of

W.

and Infant

5.

Blessed Art
Pastoral

Thou Among Women

1 1

6.

117. 118.
119. 120.

Black and White Sketch

The

Kiss

Portrait

Baron de Meyer

CATALOGUE
KASEBIER Continued
121.

My

Neighbors

122.

Happy Days
t.
213 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KEILEY, JOSEPH
123.

Zitkala-Sa

124 125 126 127 128 129 130


132 !33
x

Bacchante Indian Head The Last Hour

The CoifFure Dusk


Fouche Leonore Mercedes de C. Portrait The Old Pennsylvania Barn The Ruin
Citizen

34

*3S 136

Spanish Girl Girl with Shawl

Dust-blown

KEIPP, MARY M.
Selma, Ala.
137.

Beyon'
r.

KERNOCHAN, Marshall
182 Madison Avenue,
138.

New

York, N. Y.

Dusk.
B.

McCLAY, JAMES
Pittsburg, Pa.
139.

Sheep
J.

McGRADY,
140.

w.

Pittsburg, Pa.

Window Study
J.

MULLINS, William
Franklin, Pa.
141.
142.

The River Path


Landscape.

NIEDECKEN, GEORGE
Milwaukee, Wis.
143.
144.
Portrait

Portrait
Portrait

145.

Miss T. Miss F. Mrs. W.

CATALOGUE
POST, WILLIAM
Fryeburg, Me.
146. 147. 148. 149.
B.

Lovewell's
Intervale

Winter
s.

Pond

Wintry Weather Winter Impression

REDFIELD, Robert
150.

151. 152.
153.

Wayne, Pa. Marsh Home Morning Mist Road by the Marsh

Cabbage Garden

RENWICK,
15

w. w.
Street,

West Twenty-eighth

New

York, N. Y.

154.

Nude
c.

RUBINCAM, HARRY
155.

207 Century Building, Denver, Col.

Lady with

Veil

RUSSELL, MARY
156. 157.

M.
Gentleman

Cambridge, Mass.
Portrait of an English

The Baker

of

Thun

158 159 160 161 162 163

Robert Lac Leman Boats Misunderstood


Poplars, Valley of the Rhone The Dent du Midi from Leysin

Kathleen

SCHUTZE, EVA WATSON164.


165. 166. 167. 168. 169.

344 East Fifty-seventh The Rose Portrait Miss B.

Street, Chicago,

111.

The

Student

Mildred
Portrait
Italia

Harvey White Lady Eating Fruit

170. 171.
172.

Study, Miss C.

May-apple Leaf

173. 174.

De

Cipriani

Study of Lines

CATALOGUE
SCHUTZE Continued
175. 176.

A
A

Morning
Group

Picture

Portrait of

Miss

W.
Girl

177. 178.

Portrait of a

Young
c.

SEARS, SARAH
179. 180. 181.
Portrait of Portrait of G.

12 Arlington Street, Boston, Mass.

Mrs. H.

M.

S., Jr.

Helen

182.
183.

Study

184.

Julia Ward Alice Barclay


Portrait

Howe

185.

Portrait of Dr. S.

SLEETH,
186.
187.

Jr., r. l.

Willcinsburg, Pa.

Autumn Landscape

Sketch

STANBERY, Katharine sheward


433 Adair Avenue, Zanesville, O.
188 189 190 191 192
J

Lady Glenmire

The Elms
Collie

Duncan

Tiger-lily

Dusk
Profile

93

Ada Vari Voorhis


MRS. GEO.
A.

194

Onyx

STANBERY,
195. 196.

433 Adair Avenue, Zanesville, O.

Philemon Stanbery

Lady with Cup

STARK, FERDINAND
500 Fifth Avenue,
197. 198.

New

York, N. Y.

The Two Swami's


Portrait
J.

STEICHEN, EDUARD
291 Fifth Avenue,
199. 200.
J.

New

York, N. Y.

Pierpont Morgan, Esq.

Rodin

CATALOGU
STE1CHEN Continued

201.

Theobald Chartran

202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210


21

Moonrise

The The

Little

Round Mirror
Rodin

Portrait of

George Frederick Watts Evening Pool

Sadakichi

Hartmann

Eleonora Duse Maurice Maeterlinck P. A. Besnard


Solitude

F. Holland

Day

212 213 214 215 216

An Old

Pennsylvania Woman Portrait of a Young Man Dawn Flowers The White Oxen Twilight

Parfum des Fleurs

STEPHANY,
217.

lewis

F.

Cor. Lexington and Reynolds, Pittsburg, Pa.

Landscape

STIEGLITZ, ALFRED

mi
218.
219. 220. 221. 222.

Madison Avenue,
of

New

York, N. Y.

Spring

The Hand The Street


The

Winter
New York

Man

Spring Showers
Flatiron,

223. 224. 225. 226.

Children on Beach Icy Night

Watching

for the Return Winter, Fifth Avenue

227. 228. 229. 230. 231.

The Net-mender
Gossip,

Katwyk

September The Incoming Boats


Katherine

STIRLING, EDMUND
4517 Kingsessing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
232.
*33-

234
2 35

The New Stitch Bad News The Stained Gown The Drawing Lesson

236 237

Student of Balliol

Portrait

CATALOGUE
STRAUSS, JOHN FRANCIS
3
1

West

Sixty-ninth Street,

238.

Brooklyn Bridge

Night

New

York, N. Y.

WEIL, MATHILDE
239. 240. 241. 242.

1728 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Off the Track


Springtime

The Crab
Lisbeth

WHITE, CLARENCE
243. 244. 245. 246.

H.

247. 248.
249. 250. 251. 252.

Newark, O. The Black Bowl Portrait Mr. Lisle Portrait Miss Felix Winter The Deluge Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle"

(Courtesy of S. S. McClure Co.) Sunlight The Finish Portraits of the Beatty Children

Illustration for

"Eben Holden"

(Courtesy of Lothrop Publishing Co.)

253. 254. 255. 256.


257. 258.

March
Telegraph-poles

The

Sisters

Wagon-shed

The Canopied Bed

Man
Boy

259. 260.

with Violin with Camera

Work
A.

Summer Days

WIGGINS, MYRA
Portland, Ore.

261. 262.

At Work On the Edge of

the Cliff

WILDE, ARTHUR
263. 264.

N.

141 East Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. Landscape Landscape


s.

WILLARD,
265.

L.

A Memory

Wilmette, 111. of Glenview

CATALOGUE
WILLARD Continued Poverty 266.
267. 268. 269. 27O. 27I.

Forest

Hymn
Girl

An

American

Conspiracy

Master Coburn Portrait Study

272. 273-

The

Veil

Oenone

ADDENDA
T, JEANNE E. 122 Windermere Avenue, Baltimore,

BENNE1
274.

Md

Soap Bubbles
E.

COBURN, FANNIE
275.

384 Fifth Avenue, Evening


T.

New

York, N. Y.

KEILEY, JOSEPH
276.

277. 278. 279.

213 Clermont Avenue, Bi ooklyn, N. Y. Dusk, White Marsh Valley Sunrise, Lake George
Spring

Study

in

Flesh Tones

NIEDECKEN, george
Milwaukee, Wis.
280.

The

Sisters

PEABODY, CHARLES
Cambridge, Mass.
281.

Katherine
B.

PEABODY, JEANETTE
Cambridge, Mass.
282. 283. 284. 285.

Boy with Bowl


Child with

Lamb

Pine-trees at Sunset Child with Fish-bowl

POTTS, OLIVE
286.
Portraits

M.

10 South Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

RENO, MARSHALL
Pittsburg, Pa.

H.

287.

November Evening

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