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Stieglitz

American  
[steeg-lits] / ˈstig lɪts /

noun

  1. Alfred, 1864–1946, U.S. photographer and editor (husband of Georgia O'Keeffe).


Stieglitz British  
/ ˈstiːɡlɪts /

noun

  1. Alfred. 1864–1946, US photographer, whose work helped to develop photography as an art: among his best photographs are those of his wife Georgia O'Keeffe. He was also well known as a promoter of modern art

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O’Keeffe and her husband, the photographer Alfred Stieglitz, had moved into the Shelton Hotel, a new residential tower just blocks from the Radiator Building.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 8, 2025

Fleming had sung Puts’ “Letters from Georgia” based on correspondence between Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, which premiered in 2016 and was expanded three years later into “The Brightness of Light.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 21, 2022

O’Keeffe and Stieglitz were well and brightly illuminated visually, as well, on a screen behind the orchestra on the Chandler stage.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 22, 2022

Alfred Stieglitz began exhibiting photographs in New York in the early 1900s as part of his project of introducing modernism to America.

From Washington Post • Apr. 15, 2021

“Mr. Stieglitz has said before, he isn’t interested in stories about the old country. And it isn’t an article, not really. It’s just memories.”

From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros