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Gertrude Kasebier Biographie
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1852
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Born in Des Moines, Iowa.
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1860
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Traveled with her family to join her father in Golden, Colorado at the start of the Pike's Peak Gold Rush.
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1864
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Moved to Brooklyn, New York after the sudden death of her father.
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1874
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Married businessman, Eduard Kasebier.
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1884
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Moved to a farm in New Durham, New Jersey with her husband to raise their children.
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1889
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Moved back to Brooklyn, New York to study at Pratt Institute.
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1894
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Studied chemistry in Germany.
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1895
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Returned to New York and became an assistant to Brooklyn portrait photographer Samuel H. Lifshey.
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1899
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Alfred Stieglitz published five of her photographs in Camera Notes.
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1900
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Became one of the first two women elected to Britian's The Linked Ring.
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1902
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Alfred Stieglitz included her as a founding member of his group, Photo-Secession.
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1903
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Alfred Stieglitz published six of her photographs in Camera Work.
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1906
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Joined the Professional Photographers of New York.
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1907
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Received a critical attack by Joseph T. Keiley, published in Camera Work.
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1912
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Became the first member to resign from the Photo-Secession
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1916
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Helped Clarence H. White found Pictorial Photographers of America.
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1929
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Closed her portrait studio.
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Expositions sélectionnées |
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Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, NY |
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1897 |
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Photographic Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY |
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1896 |
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Boston Camera Club, Boston, MA |
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