Gallery
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Alice Boughton, Dawn, 1909
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Annie Brigman, Soul of the Blasted Pine, 1908
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Clarence H. White, Raindrops, 1903
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Paul Haviland, Doris Keane, 1912
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Robert Demachy, Struggle, 1904
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Alfred Stieglitz, The Hand of Man, 1902
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Edward Steichen, Flatiron Building, 1904
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Constant Puyo, Sommeil, 1897
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Alvin Langdon Coburn, Spiderwebs, 1908
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F. Holland Day, The Seven Last Words of Christ (detail)
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Mary Devens, "The Ferry", c1904
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Adolph de Meyer, "Marchesa Casati", 1912
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Joseph Keiley, Lenore, 1907
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Clarence H. White, Nude, 1908
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Constant Puyo, Montmartre, 1906
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Clarence H. White and Alfred Stieglitz, Torso, 1907
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“I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.”
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