Käsebier, Gertrude

Käsebier, Gertrude

▪ American photographer
original name  Gertrude Stanton 
born May 18, 1852, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
died October 13, 1934, New York, New York

      American portrait photographer who was one of the founders of the influential Photo-Secession group and who is best known for her evocative images of women and domestic scenes.

      In 1864 her family moved to Brooklyn, New York. Ten years later Gertrude Stanton married Eduard Käsebier, a German immigrant and businessman. After raising her family, from 1889 to 1896 she studied art at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and quickly gravitated toward photography. Soon her work became recognized and was often exhibited. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1896 at the Boston Camera Club, and the following year Käsebier opened her own studio in New York City. Her photographs were included in the Philadelphia Photographic salons of 1898, 1899, and 1900. They also appeared in numerous magazines and were featured in the first issue of the influential Camera Work.

      Like other photographers of the period working in the Pictorialist style, Käsebier was interested in promoting the medium as a fine art. As part of this effort, in 1902 she, Alfred Stieglitz, Clarence H. White, and Edward Steichen formed the Photo-Secession. In 1916 she broke openly with Stieglitz and cofounded the Pictorial Photographers of America with White. She was also a member of the Professional Photographers of New York and a cofounder of the Women's Federation of the Photographers' Association of America. About 1927 she closed her portrait studio. A retrospective exhibition of her photography was held at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1929.

      Käsebier is best known for her sensitive depictions of motherhood and for her numerous portraits, often of famous artists and writers, including studies of the sculptor Auguste Rodin. In all her work she attempted to capture a symbolic, yet intimate view of her subjects. Käsebier worked primarily with platinum prints, although she began using a gum-bichromate process in 1901. Like many fellow Pictorialists, she often manipulated her photographs to fit her artistic intentions.

Additional Reading
Barbara L. Michaels, Gertrude Käsebier: The Photographer and Her Photographs (1992).

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