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"291" (Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, 1905-1917) - CORRECT ANSWER: a
place to display and experience the latest developments in photography, and ended up
being the first American foothold for modern art of all media, from the work of the
European avant-garde to that of a new generation of American painters. Alfred Stieglitz
announced the founding of the gallery in 1905, promising "small, but very select,
shows," displayed "in a manner worthy of Secessionist methods." It opened with an
exhibition of Photo-Secessionists' work in November of that year in rooms secured and
designed by Edward Steichen at 291 Fifth Avenue, and the space soon became a
destination for intellectuals and artists, who engaged in freewheeling discussions in
addition to viewing the art on display.
Abbott, Changing New York (1939) - CORRECT ANSWER: a book made to show the
transformation of New York City. She focused more on the physical part of the
transformation rather than the mental part of it, such as the change of neighborhoods
and the replacement of skyscrapers to low rise buildings
Alexander Rodchenko, Novyi LEF, 1928 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Alfred Stieglitz, Sun's Rays—Paula, Berlin, 1889 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907 - CORRECT ANSWER: Photo-Secession
Alfred Stieglitz, The Terminal, New York, 1892 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Alvin Langdon Coburn, Vortograph No. 1, 1917 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Ansel Adams, Monolith, The Face of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, 1927 -
CORRECT ANSWER:
, Antonio Giulio Bragaglia, The Futurist Painter Giacamo Balla, 1912, from Fotodinamiso
futurista,
Rome, 1913 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Arthur Rothstein, Dust Storm, Cimarron County, 1937 - CORRECT ANSWER:
August Sander, Pastry Cook, Cologne, 1928 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Berenice Abbott, New York at Night, 1933 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Bragaglia Brothers (Anton Giulio & Arturo), The Smoker, 1913 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Camera Work (1903-1917) - CORRECT ANSWER: Camera Work was a quarterly
photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917. It is known for its
many high-quality photogravures by some of the most important photographers in the
world and its editorial purpose to establish photography as a fine art.
Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) - CORRECT ANSWER: French symbolist poet
Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du Mal)
Charles Sheeler, Industry, 1932 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Charles Sheeler, Untitled, c. 1927 - CORRECT ANSWER:
Charles Sheeler, Upper Deck, 1929, Oil on Canvas, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard
University - CORRECT ANSWER:
Clarence White, Ring Toss, 1899 - CORRECT ANSWER: