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hauntedbystorytelling · 4 months
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Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898 | src NMAH
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fragrantblossoms · 1 month
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Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934). Charging Thunder (Lakota), ca. 1898.
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throughcobwebs · 1 year
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gertrude käsebier : the bride (1902)
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"Portrait of Miss N.", photography by Gertrude Kasebier from c. 1903
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guy60660 · 3 months
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Alfred Stieglitz | Gertrude Kasebier | F64
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salonduthe · 12 days
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Gertrude Kasebier, Zitkala Sa, aka Red Bird, 1892. Red Bird was a writer, editor, musician, teacher, and political activist of Native American Yankton Sioux heritage.
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edge-of-thorns · 8 days
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Miss Minnie Ashley April (1905) by Gertrude Käsebier
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seventh-victim · 2 years
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Native American,  Zitkala-Sa  (Red Bird)  1898  (photo: Gertrude Käsebier)
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federer7 · 11 months
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A Portrait of a Child, 1900
Photo: Gertrude Kasebier
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quo-usque-tandem · 11 months
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Heritage of Motherhood by Gertrude Kasebier
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vnewyorku · 2 years
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In street clothes, about 1900, [Gertrude Käsebier] would have looked like other upper middle-class matrons: corseted, hatted and gloved. In a fur-trimmed gown in the family portrait or in silvery gray silk and lace with diamond ornaments at her daughter’s wedding in 1899, she might even have been called elegant. But her hands told another story. Not her palms, but her fingertips, which bore the marks of nonconformism: stains from photographic chemicals, and, in later years, tinges of nicotine from the little “in between acts” cigars that so embarrassed her pre-adolescent granddaughter. A motion picture of Käsebier made early in her career would have shown an energetic woman carrying herself erectly, moving quickly, and frequently brushing a stray strand of graying hair from her brow.
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The Gargoyle by G. Käsebier
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Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) ~ Gargouille / Gargoyle, Paris, France, 1901. Platinum print | src Alamy view more on wordPress
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Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) ~ The Gargoyle, ca. 1900, platinum photograph | src NGV (National gallery of Victoria)
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viafrantica · 2 months
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Bad Bear, c1898. Gertrude Kasebier
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chats-cosmiques · 4 months
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Gertrude Käsebier - Garçon au chat, 1910.
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indigodreams · 1 year
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Gertrude Kasebier, 1898
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tigermike · 2 years
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Sioux Native American, C1900 by Gertrude Kasebier
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