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Gertrude Käsebier

Blessed art thou among women, posed by Mrs. Francis Lee and her daughter Peggy in Boston,  1899


Rose O'Neill, illustrator and originator of the "Kewpie" doll, posed in the photographer's New York City studio, ca. 1907.


Auguste Rodin, 1905


Evelyn Nesbit, ca. 1900.


Mina Turner and her cousin Elizabeth. 1910.


Cornelia Montgomery, 1900.


Red Horn Bull, a Sioux Indian from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, ca 1900.


Portrait of Harriet Hibbard, the photographer's assistant, 1900.


Alfred Stieglitz, 1902.


A young African American woman working in the midst of clotheslines heavy with sheets and stockings. 1902.


Fruits of the Earth, 1901.


Happy days, a portrait of the photographer's grandson Charles O'Malley. Newport, Rhode Island, 1902.


Gertrude Käsebier, daughter of photographer Gertrude Käsebier at Crecy en Brie, France, 1894.


The swing, a study of Mrs. Turner and her children, 1910.


Photo: Gertrude Käsebier
Source: Library of Congress