Käsebier, Gertrude, 1852-1934
Käsebier, Gertrude
Gertrude Käsebier American photographer (1852-1934)
Käsebier, Gertrude (American photographer, 1852-1934)
קסבייה, גרטרוד, 1852-1934
VIAF ID: 54950744 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Käsebier, Gertrude, ‡d 1852-1934
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Blessed art thou among women | |
[Cornelia Montgomery, small 3/4 face - 3/4 figure, a portrait made in the photographer's New York City studio] | |
Dorothy | |
[Edward Steichen, Frances Delehanty, Charlotte Smith (Paddock), and Hermine Käsebier (Turner) at Voulangis, France, posed in the spirit of the French Impressionists] | |
[Evelyn Nesbit about 1900 at a time when she was brought to the studio by Stanford White] | |
[Frances Benjamin Johnston, full-length portrait, standing in garden, right profile] | |
Frances Benjamin Johnston's family, friends, and career | |
[Francis Watts Lee] | |
[Fruits of the Earth] | |
[George Luks (American painter, 1867-1933)] | |
[Gerson sisters in costumes for the Crinoline Ball held in New York City] | |
[Gertrude Käsebier at Crecy en Brie, France] | |
[The hand that rocks the cradle, a study with Beatrice Baxter Ruyl, about 1905] | |
[Harmony, a study of the Brundigee family (father, mother and child) and their musical instruments, made in the photographer's New York City studio] | |
[The heritage of motherhood] | |
[Holy Frog(?) (left) and Big Turnips(?), American Indians] | |
Indian chief | |
[Joe Black Fox, a Sioux Indian from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show] | |
[Labor, a picture made about 1900 for use as a magazine illustration] | |
[Landscape, Rodin's garden, Meudon, France] | |
manger | |
[The Manger, an experimental negative to show values of white against white, featuring a young woman holding a baby and made in Newport, R.I.] | |
[The Misses Gerson] | |
[Mother and child posed by G. O'Malley .... at Oceanside, Long Island in 1900] | |
[Mother and child, posed by Mrs. Hewitt and her daughter] | |
[Mrs. John Murray Anderson, actress and wife of the theatrical producer] | |
[Pastoral, a view including W. Mason Turner and Hermine Käsebier, Newport, R.I.] | |
Pastoral views and portraits | |
The pathos of the jackass | |
A pictorial heritage : the photographs of Gertrude Käsebier : Delaware Art Museum, March 2-April 22, 1979, the Brooklyn Museum, May 12-July 8, 1979 | |
Pictorial tableaux, studies of painters and sculptors, portraits, mothers posed with young children family groups, landscapes, etc. | |
[Plenty Wounds, American Indian] | |
Portrait (Miss N.) | |
[Portrait of Auguste Rodin in his studio] | |
Portrait of F.H. Day | |
[Portrait of Harriet Hibbard, the photographer's assistant] | |
[Portraits of Adele and Leonard Scofield] | |
Portraits of Sioux Indians | |
red man | |
[Robert Henri (1865-1929), the American painter, posed in the photographer's New York City studio about 1900] | |
[Robert Henri, half-length portrait, seated, facing left] | |
[Rose O'Neill, illustrator and originator of the "Kewpie" doll, posed in the photographer's New York City studio] | |
Serbonne | |
[The sketch, posed by Beatrice Baxter in Newport, R.I.] | |
[Solon Borglum, the American sculptor (1868-1922), about 1902] | |
[Sunshine in the house] | |
[The swing, a study of Mrs. Turner and her children. Made at Waban, Mass.] | |
Velvet mantle | |
Venice, Aug. 1905 | |
The vision | |
[The visitor, posed by Mrs. Turner in a Waban, Mass. window] | |
[Whirling Horse, American Indian] | |
[William Frog, Sioux American Indian] | |
[Woman and children reading] | |
Yoked and muzzled; find the parallel |