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These massive books are beautifully printed and bound and enclosed in a bound case.

Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Charles Demuth, Paul Strand, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stigelitz" (Anderson Galleries, 9–18 March 1925), with texts by Stieglitz, Dove, Sherwood Anderson, and Arnold Rönnebeck, annotated throughout by Stieglitz with prices and marked on the front cover by him "Price List. This collection is a 'must have' for anyone with an interest in Stieglitz. In what can be seen as a symbolic double portrait, Stieglitz’s barely visible name glows in red neon opposite O’Keeffe’s tendrils of steam, escaping into. Perhaps the most significant catalogue is "Alfred Stieglitz presents Seven Americans, 159 Paintings, Photographs & Things Recent & Never Before Publicly Shown by Arthur G. Georgia O’Keeffe painted this view of the Radiator Building in 1927, as her marriage to Alfred Stieglitz was beginning to deteriorate. January 1932, recording, among other prices, "Kennerley owes O'Keeffe Yellow Leaves & Daisy $12000.00" an autograph listing by Stieglitz, with prices, of John Marin's first exhibition at 291 and a typescript listing of "Recent Work of John Marin in Oil and Watercolor at An American Place," 1934, annotated by Stieglitz with prices in red. MacDonald Wright.Īmong many other notable items, the collection includes an autograph document by Stieglitz, headed "O'Keeffe Account," ca. Walker, Gaston Lachaise, Oscar Bluemner, Peggy Bacon, Paul Strand, George Grosz, and S. The artists represented in this remarkable collection of fugitive publications include, in addition to Stieglitz and O'Keeffe, Arthur Dove, John Marin, Eliot Porter, Marsden Hartley, Charles Demuth, Ansel Adams, Francis Picabia, Robert C. Housed in file folders within a black and white board document box. More than 400 catalogues, exhibition listings, cards, printed announcements, occasional publications, and other ephemera, both printed and typescript (some items present in duplicate or multiple copies). STIEGLITZ'S PERSONAL FILE SET OF GALLERY CATALOGUES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS FROM EXHIBITIONS AT THE ANDERSON GALLERY, THE INTIMATE GALLERY, AND AN AMERICAN PLACE, 1923–1946, MANY ANNOTATED BY HIM WITH TITLES, PRICES, AND OTHER INFORMATION
