Showing posts with label Gertrude Käsebier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gertrude Käsebier. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Gertrude Käsebier

 Fruits of the Earth, 1901
 
 Harmony, a study of the Brundigee family and their musical instruments, 1900
 
 Josephine Brown, a young woman brought to the photographer's studio 
in New York City, ca. 1900
 
Manger, ca. 1899
 
 Mina Turner and her cousin Elizabeth in Waban, Massachusetts, 1910
 
 Rita de Acosta Lydig, 1905
 
 Rose O'Neill
 
 The Clarence White family in Maine, 1913
 
The Gerson Sisters in Costume for the Crinoline Ball, 1906
 
 The letter, 1906

 
 The silhouette, a study posed by the Gerson sisters 
in their Crinoline Ball costumes, 1906
 
 The sketch, posed by Beatrice Baxter in Newport, Rhode Island, 1902
 
 The Turner garden at Waban, Massachusetts, 1910
 
 Wife of American Horse, Dakota Sioux, ca. 1900
 
 Woman reading, ca. 1910
 
 Young woman working amid clotheslines heavy
with sheets and stockings. Newport, Rhode Island, 1902

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Gertrude Käsebier

Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) was an influential American woman photographer. 

 Adoration, ca. 1898

 American Horse, ca. 1900

 Amos Two Bulls, Dakota Sioux, ca. 1900

 Blessed art thou among women, 1899

 Boy with dog, Oceanside, Long Island, 1904

 Charging Thunder, Sioux and wife, ca. 1900

 Cornelia Montgomery, 1896

 Cornelia Montgomery, full face, holding flowers, square-necked gown, 1900

 Evelyn Nesbit, ca. 1900
[Evelyn Nesbit was a chorus girl and model. She was the central figure 
in a huge scandal when her husband shot and killed her lover.]

 Happy Days: a portrait of the photographer's grandson, 1902