A revealing look at "The Father of Modern Photography"
Revered as one of the most innovative photographers of the 20th century, Alfred Stieglitz was a visionary who challenged and revolutionized attitudes toward modern art in America. Stieglitz not only championed the elevation of photography as an art form, but also played a primary role fostering new talent. Through his three galleries in New York City, he mentored emerging artists such as Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter and Georgia O'Keeffe; and introduced avant-garde Europeans such as Henri Matisse, Paul Cezanne, Auguste Rodin and Pablo Picasso. American Masters
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