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Stieglitz

[ steeg-lits ]

noun

  1. Alfred, 1864–1946, U.S. photographer and editor (husband of Georgia O'Keeffe).


Stieglitz

/ ˈstiːɡlɪts /

noun

  1. StieglitzAlfred18641946MUSARTS AND CRAFTS: photographer Alfred. 1864–1946, US photographer, whose work helped to develop photography as an art: among his best photographs are those of his wife Georgia O'Keeffe. He was also well known as a promoter of modern art


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Example Sentences

It can similarly be said for Alfred Stieglitz at the beginning of the 20th century as well as Leo Castelli from the latter half.

Obama simply has to recruit some economists with the competence, status, and values of Joseph Stieglitz or Paul Krugman.

His pictures have stronger links to classic paintings, and to the 1960s avant-garde, than to Alfred Stieglitz and Ansel Adams.

Later modifications of the views on color changes are discussed in papers by Stieglitz, Am.

The moderns have long since congratulated Alfred Stieglitz for his originality in the special field of his own creative endeavor.

It is never a matter of arranging cheap and practically unrelated externals with Alfred Stieglitz.

In America much credit is due Mr. Alfred Stieglitz for his insistent demands that the later men be given a respectful hearing.

It was about this time that the noble Charlotte Stieglitz committed suicide.

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