Artworks associated with “291, No. 9”

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  • The image displays an arrangement of sharp, angular shapes and lines, with bold geometric forms intersecting the composition. An abstract figure emerges, with a black triangle and pink trapezoid suggesting the profile of a face, while circles reminiscent of eyes add to this impression. The bold black numbers "291" stand prominently above the abstract figure. The overall design resembles an art deco poster or a cubist-inspired drawing.

    291, No. 1

    Alfred Stieglitz, Marius de Zayas, Agnes Ernst Meyer, Guillaume Apollinaire, Paul Burty Haviland, Pablo Picasso, Edward Steichen

    March 1915

    Journal with off-set lithograph and pochoir illustrations  Accession ID  2006.25.1

    Not on view
  • The image shows intersecting lines and curves, forming dynamic triangular and circular shapes. It is an abstract artwork at the bottom of the page. Above this artwork is a structured layout of text divided into columns with headings. The text arrangement is similar to a vintage newspaper or magazine page. The number "291" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.

    291, No. 2

    Alfred Stieglitz, Francis Picabia, Katharine Nash Rhoades, Agnes Ernst Meyer, Marius de Zayas, Alberto Savinio

    April 1915

    Journal with offset lithograph and pochoir illustrations  Accession ID  2006.25.2

    Not on view
  • The image contains bold, swirling black lines and shapes surrounding the prominent number "291" in the center. The abstract composition uses heavy contrast to create depth and movement. The number "291" stands out amidst surrounding shapes suggesting circular and spiraling forms. The overall effect is a chaotic blend of recognizable numerals and abstract designs.

    291, No. 3

    Alfred Stieglitz, Abraham Walkowitz, Katharine Nash Rhoades, Agnes Ernst Meyer, Marius de Zayas, Edward Steichen, J.B. Kerfoot

    May 1915

    Journal with illustrations  Accession ID  2006.25.3

    Not on view
  • The image features black lines and shapes on a beige background. The composition is angular and jagged, with the lines intersecting and overlapping. The forms suggest urban architecture, resembling skyscrapers or city buildings. Blue lines flow through the structure, suggesting a river or a path through a cityscape. There is a dynamic interplay between structured forms and fluid lines. The numbers "291" are prominently displayed at the top.

    291, No. 4

    Alfred Stieglitz, John Marin, Francis Picabia, Katharine Nash Rhoades, Alberto Savinio

    June 1915

    Journal with lithographs and pochoir coloring  Accession ID  2006.25.4

    Not on view
  • The image shows a sculpture with abstract geometric shapes and textured surfaces, including a vertical totem-like element, block-like forms arranged in a circular manner, and a monochromatic grayscale color scheme. The circular sculpture is enclosed within a round boundary frame and includes a cylindrical piece and a block with a clover-shaped cut-out. The artwork presents a collage of shapes with varied surfaces and forms interacting within its circular display, showcasing modernist approaches to form and texture.

    291, No. 10-11

    Alfred Stieglitz, Pablo Picasso, Marius de Zayas, Francis Picabia, Max Jacob

    December 1915-January 1916

    Journal on glossy paper with photomechanical reproductions and printed text  Accession ID  2006.25.5

    Not on view
  • The image shows intersecting lines and geometric shapes with a central 'X' shape. The composition includes elements resembling gears, rods, a camera bellows, a red circular line, and numbers and text, giving an industrial textual quality reminiscent of technical illustrations or blueprints.

    291, No. 5-6

    Francis Picabia, Alfred Stieglitz, Marius de Zayas

    July-August 1915

    Journal with reproductions of drawings (letterpress)  Accession ID  2006.25.6

    Not on view

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