Maria, Bellagio

1887, printed 1929/1934

Alfred Stieglitz

Artist, American, 1864 - 1946

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    gelatin silver print

  • Credit Line

    Alfred Stieglitz Collection

  • Dimensions

    sheet (trimmed to image): 22.4 x 16.8 cm (8 13/16 x 6 5/8 in.)
    mount: 34 x 27.3 cm (13 3/8 x 10 3/4 in.)

  • Accession

    1949.3.33

  • Stieglitz Estate Number

    63A

    Part of Stieglitz Key Set Online Edition

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  • Key Set Number

    34

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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Georgia O'Keeffe; gift to NGA, 1949.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1958

  • Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, March 16–April 27, 1958

Bibliography

1946

  • Engelhard, Georgia. "The Face of Alfred Stieglitz." Popular Photography 19 (September 1946): 53.

2002

  • Greenough, Sarah. Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set: The Alfred Stieglitz Collection of Photographs. Washington, 2002: vol. 1, cat. 34.

Inscriptions

by Doris Bry, on mount, lower left verso, in graphite: 63A

Wikidata ID

Q64034655

Scholarly Remarks and Key Set Data

Remarks

In preparation for a biography of Stieglitz, Nancy Newhall made the following notes, based on a conversation with Stieglitz on 19 March 1942 regarding his visit to Bellagio: “Bellogia [sic], 1887. First of the Italian lake tours. Stieglitz so fascinated he stayed three days and let his friends wait for him. Found Maria Billette (?), the fruit seller early in the morning, when she had just set up her stall, and bought five pounds of grapes from her. When she said she couldn’t change his 10 lire note, he told her to keep it. She was about sixteen, and beautiful; took her portrait and her mother’s in the stall with the flight of stairs going up. Got to know all the children and laughed with them–could not speak Italian well, just enough to get the drift. Took ‘The Good Joke.’ Met Leone (Maria’s brother) a handsome boy, and took his portrait” (see Nancy Newhall, unpublished manuscript, 42, copy in NGA files).

This image was among the twelve photographs Stieglitz submitted to The Amateur Photographer’s “Photographic Holiday Work Competition” in the fall of 1887 (see Key Set number 33).

Stieglitz Collections

A corresponding print was given to the following institution(s) by Alfred Stieglitz during his lifetime, or was received or acquired from the estate:

George Eastman Museum, Rochester, 83:0660:0007 [lantern slide] (inscribed: Maria [Bellagio, 1887] 1892 / 69 / Soc. of Am. Photos N.Y. / 88)

Other Collections

A print corresponding with this photograph can also be found in the following collection(s):

National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2006.3.1.10 [platinum]

Lifetime Exhibitions

A print from the same negative—perhaps a photograph from the Gallery’s collection—appeared in the following exhibition(s) during Alfred Stieglitz’s lifetime:

1888, Vienna (no. 52.a.1, as Obstverkäuferin)
1889, Berlin (no. 81.8, as Bellagio’s “Maria”)
1891, Hartford (no. 73, as Maria (Bellagio, Lake Como))
1891, Glasgow (no. 146, as Maria Ballatti, platinotype)
1891, New York (no. 239, as Maria)
1899, New York (no. 34, as Maria, The Fruit Girl, 1887, platinum direct)
1934, New York (no. 18, as Maria, Bellagio, 1887)

Lifetime Publications

A reproduction of this work appeared in the following publication(s) during Alfred Stieglitz’s lifetime:

The Amateur Photographer 7, special number (11 July 1888): cover (ill., Italian Basket Maker)

Sadakichi Hartmann, Landscape and Figure Composition (New York, 1910): 92, fig. 94 (ill., Shelling Peas)

Sadakichi Hartmann, “Figure Composition,” The Photographic Times 42 (January 1910): 29 (ill., Shelling Peas)


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