Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) was a pictorialist photographer who primarily took pictures of domestic scenes of mothers with their children. Kasebier also created portrait photographs of major literary and artistic figures. She helped create the group of photographers known as the Photo-Secession, which worked to have photography considered an actual art form.
Masters of American Photography issue commemorative stamp, 2002
"Blessed Art Thou Among Women" by Gertrude Kasebier
Scott Catalogue USA: 3649d
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Museum ID: 2003.2007.26