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Now available again, this book offers an illustrated portrait of a romance, partnership and creative dialogue between Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz that continues to resonate today Few creative alliances flourished as productively as that of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Author Peter-Cornell Richter examines the lives of these artists to reveal the roads they took together and independently. Alternating biographical chapters interweave their stories. More than fifty exquisite reproductions of their paintings and photographs illustrate how the two artists inspired and influenced each other, producing masterpieces of lasting relevance. AUTHOR: Perter-Cornel Richter was a lecturer on the history of photography at Freiburg University. 50 colour, 30 b/w illustrations
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Now available again, this book offers an illustrated portrait of a romance, partnership and creative dialogue between Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz that continues to resonate today Few creative alliances flourished as productively as that of the artist Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Author Peter-Cornell Richter examines the lives of these artists to reveal the roads they took together and independently. Alternating biographical chapters interweave their stories. More than fifty exquisite reproductions of their paintings and photographs illustrate how the two artists inspired and influenced each other, producing masterpieces of lasting relevance. AUTHOR: Perter-Cornel Richter was a lecturer on the history of photography at Freiburg University. 50 colour, 30 b/w illustrations