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The Steerage

Photograph
1907 (photographed), October 1911 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black and white photograph showing segregation of poor men and women on lower deck of boat with bridge to upper deck for middle class people.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleThe Steerage (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Photogravure on thin beige laid Japan paper
Brief description
Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, 'The Steerage', photogravure on Japan paper, 1907, printed 1911
Physical description
Black and white photograph showing segregation of poor men and women on lower deck of boat with bridge to upper deck for middle class people.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 197mm
  • Image width: 159mm
  • Sheet height: 280mm
  • Sheet width: 205mm
Credit line
Gift of the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation
Object history
This is a proof of the photogravure that appeared in Camera Work 36 (October 1911), pl. 9.
Historical context
The Steerage shows immigrants returning to their European homelands on the steerage level of the fashionable ship Kaiser Wilhelm II, the one which Stieglitz sailed to Europe in 1907.
Stieglitz recalled 'The scene fascinated me: A round straw hat; the funnel leaning left, the stairway leaning right; the white drawbridge, its railings made of chain; white suspenders crossed on the back of a man below; circular iron machinery; a mast that cut into the sky, completing a triangle. I stood spellbound for a while. I saw shapes related to one another - a picture of shapes, and underlying it, a new vision that held me: simple people; the feeling of ship, ocean, sky; a sense of release that I was away from the mob called "rich." (Quoted in Norman, Dorothy. Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer. Middleton, N.Y.: Aperture, 1973 p. 76.).
The Steerage is the photograph Stieglitz said he would want to represent him if he could choose only one. He felt that this spontaneous photograph perfectly captured related shapes as well as human feelings.
Associated object
PH.851-1978 (Version)
Bibliographic reference
Greenough, Sarah. Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2002., vol. 1, 496 pp., iIl. ISBN 0810935333
Other number
311 - Alfred Stieglitz: The Key Set
Collection
Accession number
E.906-2003

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Record createdDecember 6, 2005
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