The Mauretania

1910, printed 1911

Alfred Stieglitz (editor/publisher) after Various Artists

Associated Names
Alfred Stieglitz

Artist, American, 1864 - 1946

The image shows a dock with piling posts on the left side. In the distance, there is a large ocean liner with several smokestacks. To the right, there is a building with a tower-like structure. A smaller boat is docked near the building. The color palette is monochromatic with shades of gray and sepia. The horizon is low in the image, emphasizing the scale of the ship against the open water and sky.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    photogravure

  • Credit Line

    Alfred Stieglitz Collection

  • Dimensions

    image: 20.9 × 16.3 cm (8 1/4 × 6 7/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1949.3.1278.32

  • Volume Title

    Camera Work 36, October 1911, pl. 4

  • Copyright

    Image courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

  • Key Set Number

    334

Associated Artworks

See all 16 artworks

Camera Work: Vol.9: Numbers 33, 34/35, 36

Alfred Stieglitz

1911

City of Ambition

Alfred Stieglitz

1910

The image shows a riverside area with a stack of cut logs in the foreground. A railing from a structure is visible on the left. In the background, there is a cityscape silhouette with buildings. A steamship is seen moving across the water with billowing white smoke. The image is characterized by a soft-focus effect, giving it a dream-like quality. The color palette is predominantly soft sepia tones.

The City across the River

Alfred Stieglitz

1910

The image shows a man leaning his head on his hand, positioned with his face resting on his left hand. He has a mustache, thin-framed eyeglasses, and thick, greying hair that curls slightly at the edges. He is dressed in a formal jacket, a white shirt, and a black bow tie. The background is a soft, dark blur.

Alfred Stieglitz

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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Georgia O'Keeffe; gift to NGA, 1949.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1992

  • Stieglitz in the Darkroom, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, October 4, 1992–February 14, 1993

Bibliography

2002

  • Greenough, Sarah. Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set: The Alfred Stieglitz Collection of Photographs. Washington, 2002: vol. 1, cat. 334.

Wikidata ID

Q64037814

Scholarly Remarks and Key Set Data

Remarks

Stieglitz likely made this view of the world's then-largest and fastest ship from a pier at the foot of Cortlandt Street in lower Manhattan.

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:

1910, Buffalo (no. 441, as Outward Bound, The “Mauretania,” 1910, photogravure)
1913, New York (no. 24, as Outward Bound, The Mauretania, 1910)
1921, New York (no. 21, as Outward Bound, 1910)
1932, New York (no. 45, as The Mauretania, 1910, gelatin silver print)
1944, Philadelphia (no. 23, as Mauretania, 1910, photogravure)

Lifetime Publications

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

Camera Work 36 (October 1911): pl. 4 (ill., The Mauretania, 1910)

Note

Image courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art


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