Alfred Stieglitz At Lake George
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About this book
For more than a decade before World War I Alfred Stieglitz lent much of his formidable energy to his public career as an editor publisher proselytizer and art dealer. In the 1920s and 30s he turned again to his own photography exploring his personal world at Lake George in the Adirondack mountains of New York where he spent summers at a family farmhouse. He photographed the things around him--the landscape the clouds overhead the intimate life he led with family and friends including Georgia OKeefe Waldo Frank and Paul Rosenfeld. This body of work radical and private is the essential aspect of Stieglitzs achievement as a photographer and has nowhere else been published as a coherent whole.
