Untitled (Woman with hat and fur muff), n.d., Platinum print, signed in pencil on recto, 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches, (exhibited: The Berkshire Museum 5/3/86 – 11/23/86, Smith College Museum of Art 10/16/86 – 11/23/86, Krannert Art Musem, Univ. of Il., The Currier Gallery of Art) P.O.R.
PHOTO-SECESSION
Anne W. Brigman
John G. Bullock
Paul Burty Haviland
Gertrude Kasebier
William J. Mullins
W. B. Post
George H. Seeley
Eva Watson-Schutze
(American 1880-1955) George Seeley was an important member of the circle of photographers that formed around Stieglitz during the time of the Photo-Secession. Influenced early in his career by the work of F. Holland Day, Seeley’s contribution is ranked with Stieglitz, Steichen, Kasebier, Eugene, Coburn and White. Seeley’s most active period, from 1904 to 1912, coincided with his employment in the Stockbridge public schools as art teacher and supervisor of drawing.