Packet 7: Bonus 11

The complete output of this periodical is republished in a Taschen book whose cover shows Gertrude Käsebier’s (“KAZZ-uh-beer’s”) image of a bare-shouldered “Miss N.” holding a small pitcher. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this periodical that ran from 1903 to 1917. Controversial nudes first published in this periodical include Alice Boughton’s (“BRAW-tun’s”) Dawn and Clarence H. White’s Torso.
ANSWER: Camera Work
[10e] Camera Work was this American photographer’s main organ of promotion for the Photo-Secession movement and first published his photo The Steerage.
ANSWER: Alfred Stieglitz
[10m] The last photo in the final issue of Camera Work was this photographer’s image of a bright white fence in front of two houses. Long shadows trail streetgoers in front of tall dark rectangles in his 1915 photo Wall Street.
ANSWER: Paul Strand [or Nathaniel Paul Stransky]
<Editors, Other Fine Arts> | G. Prelims 7 - Georgia Tech A + Berkeley A + Bruin + Georgetown

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