Artist: Gertrude Kasebier
Date: 1900
Museum: Payne Gallery (Bethlehem, United States)
Technique: Photograph
Gertrude Käsebier was an important member of the Photo-Secession movement, whose members included Edward Steichen and most of the advanced pictorial photographers of the time. Käsebier, like Steichen, had been trained as a painter, and tried to replicate painterly effects in her photographs, mainly through manipulation of the photographic negative. This practice gained the group the name
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