"Stieglitz, in America through photography, has shown us, as far as possible, the objectivity of our outer world. I speak of that photography in which the genius of man leaves to the machine its full power of expression. For it is only thus that we can reach a comprehension of pure objectivity. Objective truth takes precedence over Stieglitz in his work. By means of a machine he shows us the outer life."
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w:Marius de Zayas (1915), in 'w:291 (magazine)' eds. Stieglitz, de Zayas, Meyer, Haviland, Nos. 7-8, September–October 1915; as quoted on Wikipedia
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Alfred Stieglitz
(January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946) was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an accepted art form.
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