The artwork titled “Self-portrait” by Alfred Stieglitz, created in 1886, is a photographic piece that exemplifies the artist’s early engagement with the medium of photography. The artwork is classified under the genre of photo, reflecting the burgeoning field of photographic arts during the late 19th century.
Depicted in the artwork is Alfred Stieglitz himself, poised with a large, vintage-style camera mounted on a tripod. Stieglitz is dressed in period attire, including a brimmed hat and suit, standing on a grassy area, presumably in an outdoor setting rich with foliage. The background shows dense vegetation, adding a layer of natural texture to the composition. His stance and focused expression suggest a meticulous and dedicated approach to his craft, capturing a moment that not only represents the artist’s self-portrait but also highlights the importance of photography as an emerging art form during that era.