Katherine (1905) by Alfred Stieglitz

Katherine - Alfred Stieglitz - 1905

Artwork Information

TitleKatherine
ArtistAlfred Stieglitz
Date1905
Art MovementPictorialism

About Katherine

The artwork, titled “Katherine,” was created by artist Alfred Stieglitz in 1905 and is part of the Pictorialism art movement. This photograph exemplifies the Pictorialism genre, which was known for its focus on the artistic qualities of photographs rather than solely their documentation capabilities.

In the artwork, a young girl named Katherine is shown in a soft, contemplative pose, holding an object in her hands, possibly a letter or drawing. Katherine is dressed in a white garment adorned with fine details around the collar and sleeves, and she appears poised and composed. The background features a faint and somewhat whimsical depiction of a figure, adding to the image’s depth and intrigue. The overall tonal quality of the photograph is subdued and tender, characteristic of the Pictorialism movement, which often emphasized mood and aesthetics through soft focus and careful composition. This image captures not just a moment, but an emotional and introspective ambience, providing a timeless quality to the portrayal of young Katherine.

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