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  1. Contact: P. O. Box 208330 New HavenCT06520-8330US (203) 432-2977 beinecke.library@yale.edu. Location. 121 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06511. Opening Hours. Access Information. The Beinecke Library is open to all Yale University students and faculty, and visiting researchers whose work requires use of its special collections.

  2. Katharine Nash Rhoades, born November 30, 1885, was the daughter of Lyman Rhoades [2] [3] (1847–1907), a banker, and Elizabeth Nash (1856-1919) of New York City. She was the middle child, with two brothers, Lyman Nash and Stephen Nash Rhoades. [4] She attended the Veltin School for Girls in Manhattan. Rhoades was a debutante in 1904, as was ...

  3. 16 de dic. de 2021 · 483 p. : 28 cm "Katherine Hoffman presents a comprehensive and provocative study of the life and work of the photographer, Alfred Stieglitz, focusing on the period from 1915 to his death in 1946, with some introductory material related to his early years.

  4. The Venetian Canal (13.59) and a portrait of Katherine Stieglitz (13.60) are two more examples of Stieglitz's artistic ability with the camera. The portrait of his daughter is black and white; however, the movement at the time was to colorize photographs by hand, giving them a colored photograph appearance.

  5. Unlike the people depicted in his photograph, Stieglitz traveled first-class with his first wife, Emmeline, and their eight-year-old daughter, Katherine. Their opulent quarters, shared with other well-off leisure travelers, were spacious and grand, while lower-class immigrants endured the cramped and miserable conditions of the steerage below.

  6. According to Wikipedia, Katherine Stieglitz was institutionalized for postpartum depression in 1923 at age 25, and remained until her death in 1971. Before Reagan, did American mental health patients often remain institutionalized for decades?

  7. Katherine Stieglitz is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Katherine Stieglitz and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.