STIEGLITZ, ALFRED (1864-1946) [Portrait of Marie Rapp at 291], 1941. Platinum print, 9 3/4 x 7 7/8 inches (248 x 197 mm), unsigned and unstamped, but with an associated slip of card with a pencil inscription reading "Give one of these to your mother. The others are yours," initialled by Stieglitz, the verso of this slip with typed credit, title and date. Framed . Rapp was Alfred Stieglitz's secretary at his 291 Gallery, and a lifelong friend. She not only helped run the gallery but assisted with the publication of Camera Work . He photographed her many times. A close friend and confidante, she was an excellent subject, her natural grace and beauty resulting in a touching image. Rapp later married George K. Boursault, who was a member of the Photo-Secession. C
STIEGLITZ, ALFRED (1864-1946) [Portrait of Marie Rapp at 291], 1941. Platinum print, 9 3/4 x 7 7/8 inches (248 x 197 mm), unsigned and unstamped, but with an associated slip of card with a pencil inscription reading "Give one of these to your mother. The others are yours," initialled by Stieglitz, the verso of this slip with typed credit, title and date. Framed . Rapp was Alfred Stieglitz's secretary at his 291 Gallery, and a lifelong friend. She not only helped run the gallery but assisted with the publication of Camera Work . He photographed her many times. A close friend and confidante, she was an excellent subject, her natural grace and beauty resulting in a touching image. Rapp later married George K. Boursault, who was a member of the Photo-Secession. C
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