Between the Walls, New York

Edward J. Steichen American, born Luxembourg

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After World War I Steichen gave up painting and returned to photography with renewed vigor. Partly as a result of his work in aerial reconnaissance during the war and partly because of the aesthetic modernism then advocated by his friend and mentor Alfred Stieglitz, his photographs became increasingly sharp and unmanipulated-in striking contrast to the soft focus and complex processing that characterized his photographs at the turn of the century.

Between the Walls, New York, Edward J. Steichen (American (born Luxembourg), Bivange 1879–1973 West Redding, Connecticut), Palladium print

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