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(Stallforth, Federico); Watson-Schutze, Eva. - Two Original Photographs by Eva Watson-Schutze of Members of the Stallforth Family in Woodstock, New York.

Title: Two Original Photographs by Eva Watson-Schutze of Members of the Stallforth Family in Woodstock, New York.
Description: Woodstock, NY, 1920-1924. 1920-1924. Woodstock, NY, 1920-1924. 1920-1924. Fine. - Two original photographs by Eva Watson-Schutze, the first is an original 6-1/8 inch high by 8 inch wide brown-toned platinum print photograph of Federico Stallforth and his 2 daughters, Anita on his left side and Gioja on his right side. Seated and portrayed from the chest up, Federico looks upon Gioja who appears to be seated in his lap while Anita leans into him on his other side. The photograph by Eva Watson-Schutze is signed with her monogram in the upper right corner. The second is an original 8 inch high by 6-1/8 inch wide brown-toned platinum print photograph of Adie Estebena (Risse), the sister-in-law of Federico Stallforth. Adie is seated and portrayed in three-quarter profile from the hips up. Attired in a white lacy dress with a long pearl necklace, with a silk head covering. The photograph by Eva Watson-Schutze is signed with her monogram in the upper left corner. Fine. Eva Watson-Schutze (1867-1935) was a founding member with Alfred Stieglitz of the Photo-Secession movement. As a young woman she was most interested in painting and was a student of Thomas Eakins. After pursuing photography for some 20 plus years, she returned to painting in the 1920's. She was known for her pictorialist style. She spent her summers and autumns at the Byrdcliffe colony in Woodstock New York from 1910 to 1925. Federico Stallforth (1882-1960) was born in Mexico of German parents. He was involved with his brother in banking and in 1906 he married Anita Risse. With his family, in 1912 he fled the revolutionary forces in Mexico and settled in the United States. For most of the remainder of his life he lived in Woodstock, New York and worked as a successful investment banker. For many years he was a supporter of the German government but, despite many attempts on the part of the American government, he was never convicted of being a spy. In 1942 he joined the American side and worked in the OSS. His sister-in-law, Adie Estebena (Risse), also settled in the artists colony of Byrdcliffe in Woodstock where she occupied herself as a sculptor. Fine .

Keywords: PHOTOGRAPHY; TWO ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY EVA WATSON-SCHUTZE OF MEMBERS OF THE STALLFORTH FAMILY IN WOODSTOCK NEW YORK; PORTRAITS; FEDERICO STALLFORTH; ANITA; GIOJA; ADIE ESTEBENA RISSE; BROWN-TONED PLATINUM PRINT; PHOTO-SECESSION MOVEMENT; ORIGINAL PHOTO;

Price: US$ 2500.00 Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
- Book number: 99723

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