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Article: Confessions of a modernist mind: the letters of artist Marsden Hartley reveal how sexual liberty and creative freedom go hand in hand.(My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915 )(Book Review)
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- The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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- April 1, 2003
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My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915 * Edited by James Timothy Voorhies * University of South Carolina Press * $39.95
"It seems like a great lie I am always telling when I write or say what I have to accept as truth." So wrote painter Marsden Hartley to photographer Alfred Stieglitz in 1915 in preparation for informing him that the love of Hartley's life, Karl von Freyburg, had been killed in World War I. Reading this letter 88 years after it was written, as preserved in My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915, is to discover something more than the usual coming-out story: It's to put ...
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Article: The Aura of Alfred Stieglitz; At the Phillips, His ...
The Washington Post;
April 8, 1989 ;
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... ... photographer and art dealer Alfred Stieglitz certainly was. Without his ... Phillips Collection. Titled "Alfred Stieglitz and His Circle," this installation ... Arthur Dove, John Marin and Marsden Hartley from the permanent collection ...
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