Francois Zdenek Eberl (b.1887 - d.1962), 'Two Friends at the Beach', watercolour & pencil on paper, no date (1900s), Czech/French, for sale for 4,500 EUR at Galerie de Crecy; Voulangis, France.
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Francois Zdenek Eberl (b.1887 - d.1962), 'Two Friends at the Beach', watercolour & pencil on paper, no date (1900s), Czech/French, for sale for 4,500 EUR at Galerie de Crecy; Voulangis, France.
Edward Steichen (Lux/US 1879-1973) The Lotus Screen (1909) Oil on canvas (61 x 61 cm) Portrait that the photographer Steichen (who fancied himself a painter, most because of “temperamental need of colors”) made of Alfred Stieglitz’ sister Selma Stieglitz Shubert.
Edward Steichen | Heavy Roses, Voulangis, France (1914)
Edward Steichen, Brancusi érigeant la Colonne sans fin à Voulangis, 1926
Johann Mongels Culverhouse (b.1820 - d.1891), 'Bedtime', oil on panel, c.1862, Dutch, sold by Galerie de Crecy; Voulangis, France.
Edward Steichen, Heavy roses, Voulangis, France, 1914.
Steichen was the most frequently shown photographer in Alfred Stieglitz' groundbreaking magazine Camera Work during its run from 1903 to 1917. Together Stieglitz and Steichen opened the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, which eventually became known as 291 after its address.
Edward Steichen, La Colonne sans fin de Brancusi, Voulangis, 1926
Edward Steichen / Constantin Brancusi, La Colonne sans fin au dessus du mur du jardin, Voulangis, 1926