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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1905 (Heft 12)

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Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, 1906: An Announcement
DOI article:
Prospectus for 1906
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.30576#0006
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societies of that very live art-center, the Exhibition Committee, in
lieu of the Photo-Secession exhibit, which had gone astray, took
about thirty of the gravures which had been published in Camera
Work, mounted and framed them, and hung them as representing
America in their exhibition of that year. According to the
criticisms published this little American section proved the success
of the exhibition. It was not until after its close that it became
generally known that the American Section had consisted entirely
of Camera Work photogravures.
individual This speaks eloquently for the value of the individual
Value of ,
Plates Camera Work gravures for mounting and framing.
As in the past, our efforts have been directed toward the
advancement of pictorial photography regardless of school or
country, so in the future will our magazine live up to its estab-
lished prestige.
Prospectus for 1906
Number XIII will be devoted to the work of the founders
Number XIII of Viennese School—Messrs. Kühn, Henneberg, and Watzek-
and will contain 12 gravure proofs on Japan tissue, the plates of
which were made in Europe under the personal supervision of Mr.
Heinrich Kuhn and printed in New York under our own eyes.
In addition to the gravures a number of half-tone illustrations will
be included.
Number XIV will be devoted to the recent work of Mr.
Number XIV Eduard J. Steichen. About twelve plates, including several examples
 
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