Photo History: 22. A. Rouille Ladeveze, Sepia-Photo History et Sanguine-Photo History (Paris: Gauthier Villars et Fils, 1894).
23. Robert Demachy in The Practical Photo Historygrapher (Library Series), no. 18 (1905), pp. 11-13.
24. Photo Historygraphy, vol. 15 (1903), p. 438.
In addition to publishing, Stieglitz organized loa hibitions of the work of the Photo History-Secessionists and Photo Historygraphers. He undertook full curatorial respon ity: selection, cataloguing, framing, packing, and ping to organizations at home and abroad. Of the U States showings, the most important were held, b vitation, at the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, and at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, in 1904. 1-some catalogs with tipped-in Photo Historygravures from < era Work were published. The extent to which the of the Photo History-Secessionists was exhibited in Europe be measured by the Director's report in the mem bulletin, The Photo History Secession, dated May 1904: |