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Photographer, Painter, b. 1879 - d. 1973

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          • Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Brancusi in His Studio, Paris
            Nov. 21, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Brancusi in His Studio, Paris

            Est: $400 - $600

            Photogravure, 1925, printed in 1981, from the edition of 1000, with justification sheet on the back of the frame and label from Paul Kasmin Gallery, NY. 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (sheet), 21 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (frame).

            STAIR
          • EDWARD STEICHEN BW PHOTO PRINT EXHIBITION POSTER
            Nov. 02, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN BW PHOTO PRINT EXHIBITION POSTER

            Est: $100 - $150

            A vintage printed poster representing a black and white photograph, Fred Astaire, 1927. Inscribed in the print, Edward Steichen International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, lower to the center. Marked in the print, copyright 1987 The Bequest of Edward Steichen by direction of Joanna T. Steichen. Framed. Edward Steichen was a key figure of twentieth century photography, directing its development as a prominent photographer and influential curator. American Photos, Posters, Graphic Art Prints and Collectibles.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • Edward Steichen, Juxtapositions
            Oct. 25, 2024

            Edward Steichen, Juxtapositions

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            Edward Steichen Juxtapositions 1920-34 / printed 1984-86 gelatin silver print, toned gelatin silver print image (largest): 13.25 h x 10.5 w in (34 x 27 cm) mount (each): 20 h x 16 w in (51 x 41 cm) Signed, titled, and dated to label to verso of each work 'George Tice and Joanna T. Steichen'. This partial original portfolio of ten works was published by Prestige Arts, Ltd., Mamaroneck, NY. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
          • Edward Steichen, In the Studio portfolio
            Oct. 25, 2024

            Edward Steichen, In the Studio portfolio

            Est: $2,500 - $3,500

            Edward Steichen In the Studio portfolio 1929-32 / 1984-85 gelatin silver print, toned gelatin silver print image (largest): 13.375 h x 10.375 w in (34 x 26 cm) image (smallest): 9.25 h x 7.5 w in (23 x 19 cm) mount (each): 20 h x 16 w in (51 x 41 cm) Signed, titled and dated to label to verso of each work 'George Tice and Joanna T. Steichen'. Numbered to colophon page '13/100'. This complete portfolio of twelve works is number 13 from the edition of 100 printed by George Tice and published by Prestige Art, Ltd., Mamaroneck, NY. Sold with original cloth covered portfolio case. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
          • [STEICHEN, EDWARD. 1879-1973.] SANDBURG, CARL. 1878-1967. Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt, [1929].
            Oct. 24, 2024

            [STEICHEN, EDWARD. 1879-1973.] SANDBURG, CARL. 1878-1967. Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt, [1929].

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            [STEICHEN, EDWARD. 1879-1973.] SANDBURG, CARL. 1878-1967. Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt, [1929]. 4to (310 x 240 mm). With 49 sepia-toned photogravures. Original black cloth gilt. Some toning to endpapers, light abrasions to upper and lower boards, sunning and shelfwear. LIMITED EDITION, number 146 of 925, SIGNED by Steichen and Sandburg on the colophon. Steichen was Sandburg's brother-in-law, the older brother of his wife Lillian. The two men collaborated closely throughout their careers: Steichen helped Sandburg choose photographs of Lincoln for his biography, and Sandburg wrote the commentary for this volume of photogravures.

            Bonhams
          • Edward Steichen - George Washington Bridge - 2000 Offset Lithograph 24" x 16"
            Oct. 22, 2024

            Edward Steichen - George Washington Bridge - 2000 Offset Lithograph 24" x 16"

            Est: $30 - $45

            "George Washington Bridge" by Edward Steichen, 2000 Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 24 x 16 inches, with an image size of 17.75 x 13.5 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an edition size of 800 and is not framed. The condition was rated A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling. Additional details: Exhibition poster produced published by the Whitney Museum for a retrospective of Steichen's work held from October 5, 2000 to February 4, 2001. Based on Steichen's original 1931 bromide print.

            DUMBO Auctions
          • NEW YORK VIEW PHOTOGRAVURE AFTER EDWARD STEICHER
            Sep. 28, 2024

            NEW YORK VIEW PHOTOGRAVURE AFTER EDWARD STEICHER

            Est: $100 - $150

            Monochrome photogravure on paper, after the 1904 photograph titled The Flatiron by Edward Jean Steichen, 1879 to 1973, a Luxembourgish-American artist renowned as one of the most influential figures in the history of photography. The artwork depicts a night view of the Flatiron Building in NYC. White mat, black frame. Collectible Wall Art Prints, American Cityscape.

            Antique Arena Inc
          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) The Flatiron - Evening, from Camera Work XIV. 1904; printed 1906.
            Sep. 26, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) The Flatiron - Evening, from Camera Work XIV. 1904; printed 1906.

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) The Flatiron - Evening, from Camera Work XIV. 1904; printed 1906. Three-color halftone print, the image measuring 21¼x16½ cm, 8⅜x6½ inches; double mounted to Japan tissue and the original page mount 30½x21½ cm, 12x8½ inches. Designed by Daniel Burnham at the turn of the 20th century, the Flatiron Building was considered a groundbreaking skyscraper in the United States due to its early steel skeleton structure and triangular design. Today, it remains one of the most iconic buildings in New York. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and its magnificence has been beautifully recorded by Steichen in this evocative photograph in 1904. With its atmospheric yet modernist aura, the photograph captures the interplay between the tree branches in the foreground, the carioles on the rainy streets, and the newly built Flatiron that we can distinguish in the background at dusk. Until today, this image stands as an iconic depiction of the building and a groundbreaking image in terms of pictorialist aesthetic. Steichen made three color variations in brown, blue-green, and yellow-green-black by using different proportions of pigments in each gum process over platinum. These prints are extremely rare on the market. The best-known greenish variation was popularized as a three-color halftone print by Alfred Stieglitz in the publication Camera Work XIV in 1906. The Flatiron - Evening is not only a strong testimony of modern New York but also a subtle chromatic study of twilight with its undoubtedly Japanese influence. The composition itself integrates natural and modern features that cohabit harmoniously, and the half-tone process allowed Steichen to achieve a painterly quality through subtle tonal variations by manipulating the dot patterns in the printing process. And like Japanese woodblock prints, this colored print was processed with multiple inks in the days before practical color photographic processes became available.

            Swann Auction Galleries
          • EDWARD JEAN STEICHEN (New York/Connecticut/France, 1879-1973), "Edward Steichen: The Early Years 1920-1927"., Images 10" x 12" and smaller. Sheets 20" x 15.25". Folio slipcase.
            Sep. 26, 2024

            EDWARD JEAN STEICHEN (New York/Connecticut/France, 1879-1973), "Edward Steichen: The Early Years 1920-1927"., Images 10" x 12" and smaller. Sheets 20" x 15.25". Folio slipcase.

            Est: $2,500 - $3,500

            EDWARD JEAN STEICHEN New York/Connecticut/France, 1879-1973 "Edward Steichen: The Early Years 1920-1927". Portfolio of 12 photogravures printed by Jon Goodman and Richard Bensons, loose as issued, with introductions by Beaumont Newhall and Mary Steichen Calderone, within the original gilt-lettered Indian tussah silk slipcase. Published by Aperture Inc.,1981. One of 500 numbered copies on BFK Rives. Numbered 15 in ink on the justification page. Signed by Calderone and Newhall. Images include: "Grand Prix at Longchamp: After the Races", Paris, 1907 "Self-Portrait with Sister", Milwaukee, 1900 "Torso", Paris, 1902 "Moonrise", Mamaroneck, New York, 1904 "In Memoriam", New York, 1902 "Steichen and Wife Clara on Their Honeymoon", Lake George, New York, 1903 "Richard Strauss", New York, 1904 "The Flatiron", New York, 1905 "Heavy Roses", Voulangis, France, 1914 "Isadora Duncan at the Portal of the Parthenon", Athens, 1920 "Three Pears and an Apple", France, circa 1921 "Brancusi in His Studio", Paris, 1925

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          • Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)
            Sep. 21, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)

            Est: €400 - €600

            Fanny Wickes. 1924/1987. Silbergelatineabzug auf Ilford Galerie Paper. Verso auf einem Etikett mit schwarzem Fineliner signiert von George Tice und Joanna Steichen signiert: G. Tice, Joanna Steichen. Aus einer Auflage von 100 + 30 + 2. Blattmmaß: 14 x 19 cm. Auf einem Unterlagekarton montiert: 50,5 x 40,5 cm. Aus dem Portfolio "Harmonic Measure".

            AaG Auktionshaus am Grunewald
          • Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)
            Sep. 21, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)

            Est: €400 - €600

            Edward Gordon Craig, Paris. 1920/1987. Silbergelatineabzug auf Kodak Eklature Papier. Verso auf einem Etikett mit schwarzem Fineliner signiert von George Tice und Joanna Steichen signiert: G. Tice, Joanna Steichen. Aus einer Auflage von 100 + 30 + 2. Blattmmaß: 33,5 x 26,5 cm. Auf einem Unterlagekarton montiert: 50,5 x 40,5 cm. Aus dem Portfolio "Harmonic Measure".

            AaG Auktionshaus am Grunewald
          • Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)
            Sep. 21, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879 Bivingen - Reddin 1973)

            Est: €800 - €1,000

            Clouds. 1930/1987. Silbergelatineabzug auf Kodak Eklature Papier. Verso auf einem Etikett mit schwarzem Fineliner signiert von George Tice und Joanna Steichen signiert: G. Tice, Joanna Steichen. Aus einer Auflage von 100 + 30 + 2. Blattmmaß: 34 x 23,5 cm. Auf einem Unterlagekarton montiert: 50,5 x 40,5 cm. Aus dem Portfolio "Harmonic Measure".

            AaG Auktionshaus am Grunewald
          • Edward J. Steichen, Anatole France, 1909
            Sep. 18, 2024

            Edward J. Steichen, Anatole France, 1909

            Est: $400 - $600

            Edward J. Steichen (1879 - 1973) Anatole France, 1909 photogravure from Camera Work 42/43, 1913

            Santa Fe Art Auction
          • Edward J. Steichen, The Early Years Portfolio 1900 - 1927, 1981
            Sep. 18, 2024

            Edward J. Steichen, The Early Years Portfolio 1900 - 1927, 1981

            Est: $600 - $800

            Edward J. Steichen (1879 -1973) The Early Years Portfolio 1900 - 1927, 1981, #40 photogravure colophon signed by: Beaumont Neuhall and Mary Steichen Calderone includes 4 of 12 photogravures Steichen and Wife Clara on their Honeymoon, Lake George, New York, 1903 Self-Portrait with Sister, Milwaukee, 1900 Grand Prix and Longchamp: After the Races, Paris, 1907 Brancusi in His Studio, Paris, 1925

            Santa Fe Art Auction
          • Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
            Aug. 07, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973)

            Est: £400 - £600

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973) Edward Steichen (1879-1973) H.L. MENCKEN, NEW YORK, 1926. Silver gelatin contact print, probably printed 1960s by Steichen's printer Rolf Petersen, image/sheet size 250 x 200mm, titled, dated, annotated "Vanity Fair / Exh. #135 / Book Pl.192", and stamped "Photograph by Edward Steichen / Printed from the original negative" verso, with additional numerical annotations, including Petersen's reference 4-186-P FO.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • EDWARD STEICHEN (Luxembourg, 1879 - West Redding, Connecticut, 1973). "The sea", 1904. Platinum photograph mounted on original black paper on cream paper (original). Presents label on the back of German collection (Hamburg 1971).
            Jul. 29, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (Luxembourg, 1879 - West Redding, Connecticut, 1973). "The sea", 1904. Platinum photograph mounted on original black paper on cream paper (original). Presents label on the back of German collection (Hamburg 1971).

            Est: €2,500 - €3,000

            EDWARD STEICHEN (Luxembourg, 1879 - West Redding, Connecticut, 1973). "The sea", 1904. Platinum photograph mounted on original black paper on cream paper (original). Presents label on the back of German collection (Hamburg 1971). Signed and dated in the lower right corner. Measurements: 13 x 17,5 cm; 29 x 37 cm (frame). Edward Steichen was a key figure in 20th century photography, directing its development as a leading photographer and influential curator. Steichen arrived in the United States in 1881. He painted and worked in lithography, before turning to photography in 1896, and first exhibited photographs at the Philadelphia Salon in 1899. Steichen became a naturalized citizen in 1900 and, after exhibiting at the Chicago Salon, received the support of Clarence White, who introduced him to Alfred Stieglitz. Steichen practiced painting in Paris intermittently between 1900 and 1922; there he met Rodin and was in contact with modern art movements, so he was able to advise Stieglitz on the selection of exhibitions. In 1901 he was elected a member of the Linked Ring Brotherhood in London, and in 1902 he co-founded the Photo-Secession and designed the first cover of Camera Work, in which his work was often published. In New York, Steichen helped Stieglitz establish the Small Galleries of the Photo-Secession, which became known as "291," and in 1910 he participated in the International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography in Buffalo. During World War I, he directed aerial photography for the Army Expeditionary Forces. Shortly thereafter he gave up painting, along with the vestiges of Pictorialism, and adopted a modernist style. He was chief photographer for Condé Nast from 1923 to 1938, while doing freelance advertising work. Commissioned as a lieutenant commander in 1942, Steichen was appointed director of the U.S. Naval Photographic Institute in 1945; there he supervised combat photography and organized the Road to Victory and Power in the Pacific exhibitions. He was director of photography at the Museum of Modern Art from 1947 to 1962, and was responsible for more than fifty exhibitions, including The Family of Man in 1955, the most popular exhibition in the history of photography. Steichen received countless awards and honors, including the title of Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor, an honorary fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Art Directors Club of New York Award, the U.S. Camera Achievement Award for "Most Outstanding Individual Contribution to Photography" (1949), and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1963). Major exhibitions of his work have been held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris, the ICP and the George Eastman House.

            Setdart Auction House
          • Edward Steichen, Edward Steichen: Twenty-five Photograph Portfolio
            Jul. 10, 2024

            Edward Steichen, Edward Steichen: Twenty-five Photograph Portfolio

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Edward Steichen Edward Steichen: Twenty-five Photograph Portfolio 1903-36 / printed 1981-82 gelatin silver prints and various toned gelatin silver prints various image sizes: mounts: 20 h x 16 w in (51 x 41 cm) Signed, titled and dated to label to verso of each work 'George Tice and Joanna T. Steichen'. Numbered to colophon page '45/100'. This complete portfolio of twenty-five works is number 45 from the edition of 100 printed by George Tice and published by Prestige Art, Ltd., Mamaroneck, NY. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Los Angeles Modern Auctions
          • Edward Steichen, The Blue Sky Portfolio
            Jul. 10, 2024

            Edward Steichen, The Blue Sky Portfolio

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Edward Steichen The Blue Sky Portfolio 1920-33 / printed 1984-86 gelatin silver prints and various toned gelatin silver prints various image sizes: mounts: 20 h x 16 w in (51 x 41 cm) Signed, titled and dated to label to verso of each work 'George Tice and Joanna T. Steichen'. Numbered to colophon page '11/100'. This complete portfolio of twelve works is number 11 from the edition of 100 printed by George Tice and published by Prestige Art, Ltd., Mamaroneck, NY. This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Los Angeles Modern Auctions
          • Fotografia - Steichen, Edward - The early years 1900 - 1927
            Jul. 05, 2024

            Fotografia - Steichen, Edward - The early years 1900 - 1927

            Est: €2,500 - €3,500

            New York, Aperture, Inc., 1981. In folio. Portfolio di 12 fotoincisioni sciolte tirate a mano di varie dimensioni (tra 12.4 x 15.5cm e 32.3 x 25.7cm), entro camicia e cofanetto in seta Tussah con titolo impresso in oro. Con due testi introduttivi di Beaumont Newhall e Mary Steichen Calderone MD, firmati dagli autori. 

            Finarte
          • Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Portrait of J. P. Morgan
            Jun. 20, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Portrait of J. P. Morgan

            Est: $300 - $500

            Photogravure, 1904, published in Camera Work in 1906; together with a miscellaneous group of eleven gelatin silver and/or albumen prints, five mounted on card. Steichen, 6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (image), 8 x 11 in. (sheet), unframed. Others are various sizes, all unframed.

            STAIR
          • Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Charles Laughton; and Irina Alexandrova
            Jun. 20, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973): Charles Laughton; and Irina Alexandrova

            Est: $300 - $500

            Two photographs, date of printing unknown, Charles Laughton with Photograph by Steichen and the Conde Nast copyright stamps on the reverse. 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sheet), 20 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. (frame), 11 x 8 1/2 in. (sheet), unframed.

            STAIR
          • Edward Steichen - George Washington Bridge - 2000 Offset Lithograph 24" x 16"
            Jun. 18, 2024

            Edward Steichen - George Washington Bridge - 2000 Offset Lithograph 24" x 16"

            Est: $30 - $45

            "George Washington Bridge" by Edward Steichen, 2000 Unsigned Offset Lithograph. Paper size is 24 x 16 inches, with an image size of 17.75 x 13.5 inches. The Offset Lithograph is from an edition size of 800 and is not framed. The condition was rated A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling. Additional details: Exhibition poster produced published by the Whitney Museum for a retrospective of Steichen's work held from October 5, 2000 to February 4, 2001. Based on Steichen's original 1931 bromide print.

            DUMBO Auctions
          • STEICHEN, Edward. A photograph of H.G. Wells for Vanity Fair. 1931.
            Jun. 07, 2024

            STEICHEN, Edward. A photograph of H.G. Wells for Vanity Fair. 1931.

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            STEICHEN, Edward (1879-1973). A photograph of H.G. Wells for Vanity Fair. 1931. 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. gelatin silver print (bumps and pinholes, wear along edges, tape residue on verso). Provenance: Museum of Modern Art (ownership stamps and institutional tag on verso); Acquired Heritage Auction Galleries 11 October 2017, Sale 5328 lot 73289. Though primarily known for his novels, H.G. Wells was also renowned as a keen intellect whose opinions on social causes, politics, history, and popular science were eagerly sought. This photograph accompanied a short interview Wells gave to Vanity Fair in December 1931 on the political shifts taking place in Europe at the time.

            Hindman
          • Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
            Jun. 06, 2024

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973)

            Est: £600 - £800

            Edward Steichen (1879-1973) Edward Steichen (1879-1973) H.L. MENCKEN, NEW YORK, 1926. Silver gelatin contact print, probably printed 1960s by Steichen's printer Rolf Petersen, image/sheet size 250 x 200mm, titled, dated, annotated "Vanity Fair / Exh. #135 / Book Pl.192", and stamped "Photograph by Edward Steichen / Printed from the original negative" verso, with additional numerical annotations, including Petersen's reference 4-186-P FO.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973)
            Jun. 05, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973)

            Est: €3,000 - €4,000

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973) | From the series 'Sunflower from seed to seed', 1920-61 Image Size: 34,8 x 27,1 cm English: Gelatin silver print, brown-toned, printed c. 1960 on double-weight semi-matte paper 35,2 x 27,8 cm, in excellent condition. Titled "Sunflower" and annotated "HS 1/25 + 10/4" by an unknown hand in pencil on the reverse. PROVENANCE Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. * Fully Taxed Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug, braungetont, geprintet c. 1960 auf kartonstarkem, halbmattem Papier 35,2 x 27,8 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Rückseitig mit Bleistift von unbekannter Hand betitelt "Sunflower" und beschriftet "HS 1/25 + 10/4". PROVENIENZ Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. * Vollbesteuert

            OstLicht Auctions
          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973)
            Jun. 05, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973)

            Est: €1,800 - €2,400

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879–1973) | 'Auguste Rodin – The Thinker', Paris 1902 Image Size: 14,7 x 18,4 cm English: Half-tone print (monochrome deep brown), printed in 1905 for "Camera Work 11", mounted on Japanese paper 30,4 x 20,5 cm, in excellent condition. Photographer's signature and date of exposure "MDCCCCII" in the lower negative. LITERATURE Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, The Complete Illustrations 1903–1917, Cologne 1997, p. 230. From 1901, Steichen spent a year working on a portrait of Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), the most important sculptor of his era. His studio was densely packed with blocks of marble as well as clay, plaster and bronze works. Steichen thus combined two negatives: a photograph with the sculpture "The Thinker" and a portrait format with Rodin in front of the marble relief of the "Monument to Victor Hugo", which he used in reverse (the original version was published in Camera Work in 1903). In the combined image, he used painterly effects to suppress the texture of the marble and bronze, thus emphasising the presence of the sculptures as living beings; he thereby succeeded in depicting the sculptor in a symbiotic relationship with the heroic world of his creations. This portrait is considered a major work of Pictorialism and was produced in various techniques; examples can be found in the most important collections of photographic art. Deutsch: Halbtonprint (monochrom dunkelbraun), geprintet 1905 für "Camera Work 11", montiert auf Japanpapier 30,4 x 20,5 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Im unteren Negativ Signatur des Fotografen und Aufnahmedatum "MDCCCCII". LITERATUR Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, The Complete Illustrations 1903–1917, Köln 1997, S. 230. Ab 1901 beschäftigte sich Steichen ein Jahr damit, Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), den bedeutendsten Bildhauer seiner Epoche, zu porträtieren. Dessen Atelier war dicht mit Marmorblöcken sowie Ton-, Gips- und Bronze verstellt. Daher kombinierte Steichen zwei Negative: eine Aufnahme mit der Skulptur "Der Denker" und ein Hochformat mit Rodin vor dem Marmorrelief des "Denkmals für Victor Hugo", das er seitenverkehrt verwendete (in originaler Fassung publiziert 1903 in Camera Work). Im kombinierten Bild nutzte er malerische Effekte, um die Textur des Marmors und der Bronze zu unterdrücken und so die Präsenz der Skulpturen als lebendige Wesen hervorzuheben; damit gelang es ihm, den Bildhauer in symbiotischer Beziehung zur heroischen Welt seiner Schöpfungen darzustellen. Dieses Porträt gilt als ein Hauptwerk des Piktorialismus und wurde in verschiedenen Techniken produziert, Exemplare befinden sich in den bedeutendsten Sammlungen fotografischer Kunst.

            OstLicht Auctions
          • Edward Steichen "In Memoriam" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "In Memoriam" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 8.25 x 9.98 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

            Morgan Auctions
          • Edward Steichen "The Little Round Mirror" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "The Little Round Mirror" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 6.25 x 9.01 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

            Morgan Auctions
          • Edward Steichen "Maurice Maeterlinck" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Maurice Maeterlinck" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 7.25 x 7.53 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "Vitality" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Vitality" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 7.98 x 9.99 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "Self Portrait with Brh and Palette" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Self Portrait with Brh and Palette" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 7.98 x 9.99 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "Rodin - Le Penseur" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Rodin - Le Penseur" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 8.75 x 9.98 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "George Frederick Watts" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "George Frederick Watts" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 8.75 x 9.98 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "Woods in Rain" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Woods in Rain" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 7.25 x 9.49 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "Edge of Woods - Milwaukee" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "Edge of Woods - Milwaukee" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 8.75 x 8.5 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen "The Pool - Evening" Print.
            May. 26, 2024

            Edward Steichen "The Pool - Evening" Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-foc images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his foc to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Meum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's stat within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 6 x 9.4 Printed circa 1960s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

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          • Edward Steichen Photograph of a Debutante
            May. 19, 2024

            Edward Steichen Photograph of a Debutante

            Est: $150 - $300

            Debutante Elizabeth Woodworth by Edward Steichen 8”x 10” (7” visible matted and framed behind glass) 12” x 10.25” – Marked Steichen MCMXXV (1925) bottom right From the Personal Collection of NYC Fashion and Advertising photographer Neal Barr

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          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Steeplechase Day, after the Races, Paris.
            May. 16, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Steeplechase Day, after the Races, Paris.

            Est: $5,000 - $7,500

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Steeplechase Day, after the Races, Paris. Silver print, the image measuring 10⅝x11¾ inches (27x29.8 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Steichen's credit stamp and the title, negative date, and other notations in pencil on verso. 1907; printed 1950s

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          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) A portfolio entitled The Early Years 1920-1927.
            May. 16, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) A portfolio entitled The Early Years 1920-1927.

            Est: $3,000 - $4,500

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) A portfolio entitled The Early Years 1920-1927. Introduction by Beaumont Newhall. With 12 beautiful photogravures on BFK Rives Paper by Jon Goodman and Richard Benson, the images measuring 10x12 inches (25.4x39.5 cm.), and smaller, the sheets 20x15¼ inches (50.8x38.7 cm.). Folio-sized gilt-lettered Indian tussah silk slipcase; with Mary Steichen Calderone's and Newhall's signatures and the edition notation in ink on the colophon; contents loose as issued. FROM AN EDITION OF 500 SETS. Gordonsville, Georgia: Aperture Publishers, 1900-25; printed 1981 Grand Prix at Longchamp: After the Races, Paris, 1907 * Self-Portrait with Sister, Milwaukee, 1900 * Torso, Paris, 1902 * Moonrise, Mamaroneck, New York, 1904 * In Memoriam, New York, 1902 * Steichen and Wife Clara on Their Honeymoon, Lake George, New York, 1903 * Richard Strauss, New York, 1904 * The Flatiron, New York, 1905 * Heavy Roses, Voulangis, France, 1914 * Isadora Duncan at the Portal of the Parthenon, Athens, 1920 * Three Pears and an Apple, France, circa 1921 * Brancusi in His Studio, Paris, 1925

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          • EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Vauquois Mine Craters (Argonne Sector) over 2000 ft. in diameter.
            May. 16, 2024

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Vauquois Mine Craters (Argonne Sector) over 2000 ft. in diameter.

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            EDWARD STEICHEN (1879-1973) Vauquois Mine Craters (Argonne Sector) over 2000 ft. in diameter. Silver print, the image measuring 8½x15⅜ inches (21.6x39 cm.), the sheet 15¾x19¾ inches (40x50.2 cm.), with a title "Vauquois Winter" in ink on recto, and Steichen's credit stamp on verso. Circa 1918-19 This photograph was taken when Steichen was a member of the Photographic Section, Air Service, of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. The devastated region depicted, which lies to the northwest of Verdun, is now the site of the Memorial of the Defenders of the Argonne, which is engraved with the numbers of 275 French regiments, 18 Italian regiments, and 32 American divisions which saw service in the Argonne sector, and contains the remains of several thousand unknown soldiers.

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          • Edward Steichen "1906" Print
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1906" Print

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 9.9 x 8.5.

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          • Edward Steichen "1930." Print.
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1930." Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 8.75 x 6.

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          • Edward Steichen "1930." Print.
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1930." Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 8 x 9.25.

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          • Edward Steichen "1930." Print.
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1930." Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 11.1 x 7.25.

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          • Edward Steichen "1930." Print.
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1930." Print.

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 6.5 x 8.25.

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          • Edward Steichen "1925" Print
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1925" Print

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 8.6 x 6.9.

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          • Edward Steichen "1925" Print
            May. 12, 2024

            Edward Steichen "1925" Print

            Est: $200 - $400

            Edward Steichen was an influential photographer, curator, and painter. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg, and passed away on March 25, 1973, in Connecticut, United States. Steichen is widely recognized as one of the most significant figures in the history of photography.Steichen's career began in the late 19th century when he worked as a lithographer's apprentice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later moved to Paris, where he studied painting and met influential artists such as Auguste Rodin and Henri Matisse. However, it was in the field of photography that Steichen would make his most lasting impact.In the early 20th century, Steichen became known for his pioneering work in the field of fine art photography. He embraced the medium's artistic possibilities, moving away from the prevailing pictorialist style and adopting a more modernist approach. His photographs often showcased innovative techniques, such as using multiple exposures and experimenting with light and shadow.Steichen's subjects varied widely, ranging from landscapes and portraits to fashion and advertising. He was particularly renowned for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures, capturing their essence in a striking and intimate manner. His portraits included luminaries such as Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, and Winston Churchill.In addition to his photographic work, Steichen played a crucial role in the development and recognition of photography as an art form. He curated groundbreaking exhibitions, including the famous "Family of Man" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1955. This exhibition showcased the universal aspects of human life through a collection of photographs from around the world.Steichen's contributions to photography were widely recognized and honored during his lifetime. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Freedom from the United States government and the French Legion of Honor. His photographs are held in esteemed collections worldwide, and his legacy continues to influence and inspire photographers to this day.Edward Steichen's dedication to pushing the boundaries of photography and his commitment to elevating it as an art form have left an indelible mark on the medium's history. His innovative techniques, artistic vision, and curatorial work have cemented his place as one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century. Printed circa 1960s. Measures 9.75 x 8.5.

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          • Edward Steichen Laughing Boxes 1922 Photograph
            Apr. 27, 2024

            Edward Steichen Laughing Boxes 1922 Photograph

            Est: $1,000 - $1,600

            Steichen, Edward (Luxembourg/American, 1879-1973), Laughing Boxes: West 86th Street, taken c.1922, gelatin silver photograph, printed in 1982 by George Tice from the original negative, in an edition of 100 authorized by the Steichen estate, sheet 9.5 x 7.5 inches, mounted to a white backing board 20 x 16 inches, unframed. Signed by Tice and Joanna Steichen (the photographer's widow) on a label affixed to the verso of the backing board.

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