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Alfred Stieglitz — Frank Eugene Seated at Table
Alfred Stieglitz

Frank Eugene Seated at Table

1907

This 1907 autochrome portrait by Alfred Stieglitz captures photographer and pictorialist Frank Eugene in an intimate interior setting, seated thoughtfully at a table. The work exemplifies Stieglitz's pioneering use of the autochrome process, one of the earliest color photography techniques, which renders the image with soft, luminous tones and a painterly quality characteristic of the medium. The composition reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of Photo-Secession, the movement Stieglitz championed, emphasizing artistic vision and tonal subtlety over documentary precision.

Medium
Autochrome
Location
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Alfred Stieglitz, Frank Eugene Seated at Table, 1907

This 1907 autochrome portrait by Alfred Stieglitz captures photographer and pictorialist Frank Eugene in an intimate interior setting, seated thoughtfully at a table. The work exemplifies Stieglitz's pioneering use of the autochrome process, one of the earliest color photography techniques, which renders the image with soft, luminous tones and a painterly quality characteristic of the medium. The composition reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of Photo-Secession, the movement Stieglitz championed, emphasizing artistic vision and tonal subtlety over documentary precision.

Medium
Autochrome
Year
1907
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Intimate, Figure Study, Documentary, Modernist, Early 20th Century, Black and White Photography, American Photographer, Portrait, Photogravure, Pictorialism

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Similar artists

Edward Steichen, Gertrude Käsebier, Heinrich Kühn

Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art