[The Averted Head - A Study in Flesh Tones], 1899, Platinum print, 16.5 x 10.5 cm. (6 1/2 x 4 1/8 in.), Photographs, Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914), Lawyer turned amateur photographer, Keiley was involved in establishing the Photo-Secession, which advocated that photography was a fine art. In the late 1890s, Keiley collaborated with Alfred Stieglitz, the most influential member of the group, to improve a glycerine-developed platinum printing process that made each print unique and emphasized its handmade nature
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Averted Head, Study, Flesh Tones, 1899, Platinum print, 16.5 x 10.5 cm, 6, 1/2, x 4, 1/8, Photographs, Joseph T. Keiley, American, 1869–1914, Lawyer turned, amateur, photographer, Keiley, involved, establishing, Photo-Secession, advocated, photography, fine art, late 1890s, Keiley collaborated, Alfred Stieglitz, influential member, group, improve, glycerine-developed platinum, printing, process, print unique, emphasized, handmade nature
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