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Gertrude Käsebier, "Silhouette", c. 1915, Gum Bichromate Print, Worcester Art Museum Collection, Sarah C. Garver Fund. by amwestphoto, via Flickr Grete Stern, Clarence White, Portrait Vintage, Old Photography, Famous Photographers, Vintage Portraits, Museum Collection, White Photo, Vintage Photographs

Artist Bio: Gertrude Kasebier was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on May 18, 1852. Guided by Alfred Stieglitz into the “Photo Secession” movement, she has made her mark on photography with a keen eye for the feminine and domestic in pictorial photography. In 1864 Gertrude’s family relocated to Brooklyn, New York. She was married in 1874. From 1889-1896 she was a homemaker, after which she studied painting at the Pratt Institute. Soon she shifted to photography and was quickly recognized for her…

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“The contributions of Asian American, Latina, and Native American suffragists are just beginning to be examined by scholars,” writes the Library of Congress, a full century after the passage of the 19th Amendmentto the U.S. Constitution in 1920, “but there is still much work to be done regarding all women of color.” Part of the … Continue reading " The Other Suffragettes: the Women Who Kept Fighting for the Right to Vote After the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Passed"

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