Exhibition
Stieglitz meets Misonne

Clarence H. White and Alfred Stieglitz Experiment 27, Photogravure from Camera Work, 1909

Clarence H. White and Alfred Stieglitz Experiment 28, Photogravure from Camera Work #27, 1909

Edward J. Steichen The Little Model, 1906, United States, Photogravure from Camera Work #14, 1906

Edward J. Steichen Dawn-flowers, 1903, United States, Photogravure from Camera Work #2, 1903

Francis Joseph Bruguière A portrait, 1916, United States, Photogravure from Camera Work #48, 1916.

Jas. E. Wales Nymph #1, 1916, United States

Léonard Misonne Sortie de la gare, Namur, 1938, Belgium

Léonard Misonne In Excelsis, +/- 1930, Belgium

Marcel Vanderkindere A l’heure ou s’allongent les ombres du soir, +/- 1920, Belgium

Roger Populaire Untitled, 1926, Belgium

Gustave Marissiaux Chioggia, 1908, Belgium

Gustave Marissiaux Vision d’Artiste, 1908, Belgium
Both gentlemen problably never even met during their lives but were familiar with each other's work. They were the icons of pictorialism, both with a strong international reputation. Alfred Stieglitz as an American gallery owner, photographer and publisher of the worldfamous Camera Work and Léonard Misonne as a Belgian photographer and one of the pioneers of European pictorialism.
They both gathered around them a network of important photographers. Stieglitz meets Misonne combines the work of the photographers who were published in Camera Work (Stieglitz, Steichen, Demachy, White, Kühn, etc) with the work of photographers from Léonard Misonne’s circle (Marissiaux, Borrenbergen, Lejeune, Vanderkindere, Populaire, etc.).
Stieglitz meets Misonne
Until Saturday 31 March 2012
Photo Gallery Anamorfose
Nieuwstraat 11
8870 Izegem
Belgium
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