- Edward Steichen
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name = Edward Steichen
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caption = Edward Steichen, photographed byFred Holland Day
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birthdate = birth date |mf=yes|1879|3|27|
location =Bivange ,Luxembourg
deathdate = death date and age |mf=yes|1973|3|25|1879|3|27|
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nationality = American
field =Painting ,Photography
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awards =Edward Steichen (March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973) was an American photographer, painter, and
art gallery andmuseum curator, born inBivange ,Luxembourg . His family moved to the United States in 1881 and he became anaturalized citizen in 1900.Biography
Having established himself as a
fine art painter in the beginning of the 20th century, Steichen assumed the pictorialist approach in photography and proved himself a master of it. In 1905, Steichen helped create theLittle Galleries of the Photo-Secession withAlfred Stieglitz . AfterWorld War I , during which he commanded the photographic division of theAmerican Expeditionary Forces , he reverted tostraight photography , gradually moving intofashion photography . Steichen's 1928 photo of actressGreta Garbo is recognized as one of the definitive portraits of Garbo.During
World War II , he served as Director of theNaval Photographic Institute . His war documentary "The Fighting Lady " won the 1945Academy Award for Best Documentary. After the war, Steichen served until 1962 as the Director of Photography at New York'sMuseum of Modern Art .Among other accomplishments, Steichen is appreciated for creating "
The Family of Man " in 1955, a vast exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art consisting of over 500 photos that depicted life, love and death in 68 countries. Steichen's brother-in-law,Carl Sandburg , wrote the introduction for the exhibition catalog (ISBN 0-8109-6169-5). As had been Steichen's wish, the exhibition was donated to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It is now permanently housed in the Luxembourg town ofClervaux . [ [http://www.luxembourg.co.uk/clervaux.html Luxembourg Tourist Office in London - Clervaux ] ]A show of early color photographs by Steichen was held at
Mudam Luxembourg from July 14 to September 3, 2007. [ [http://www.mudam.lu/?mode=article&langue=en&article=360 Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxembourg, v3.0 ] ]"The Pond-Moonlight"
In February 2006, a copy of Steichen's early pictorialist photograph, "
The Pond-Moonlight " (1904), sold for what was then the highest price ever paid for a photograph at auction, U.S. $2.9 million. (SeeList of most expensive photographs ).Steichen took the photograph in
Mamaroneck, New York near the home of his friend, art critic Charles Caffin. The photo features a wooded area and pond, with moonlight appearing between the trees and reflecting on the pond. While the print appears to be a color photograph, the first true color photographic process, theautochrome process, was not available until 1907. Steichen created the impression of color by manually applying layers of light-sensitive gums to the paper. In 1904, only a few photographers were using this experimental approach. Only three known versions of the Pond-Moonlight are still in existence and, as a result of the hand-layering of the gums, each is unique. In addition to the auctioned print, the other two versions are held in museum collections. The extraordinary sale price of the print is, in part, attributable to its one-of-a-kind character and to its rarity. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4715106.stm BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Rare photo sets $2.9m sale record ] ]References
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External links
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/steichen_edward_j.html Edward J. Steichen Online]
* [http://worldart.sjsu.edu/4DACTION/HANDLECGI/CTN1?theKW=Steichen&RefineSearch=NewSelection Edward Steichen Photographs]
* [http://www.mudam.lu/index.php?article=502 bloom! Experiments in color photography by Edward Steichen at Mudam]
* [http://www.museoreinasofia.es/museoreinasofia/live/index/EdwardSteicheningles-1.pdf Edward Steichen at Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain from June 25th, 2008 to September 22nd, 2008]
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