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