The Steerage

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The Steerage is a landmark 1907 photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, celebrated as an early masterpiece of modernist photography and social documentary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf black-and-white photograph
modernist artwork
photograph
artisticStyle formal abstraction
modernist
color black-and-white
copyrightStatus public domain in the United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
depicts emigrants
gangplank
geometric forms
hats
railings
ropes
ship deck
steerage-class passengers
transatlantic ocean liner
describedBySource Camera Work, 1911 issue NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDate 1911
genre documentary photography
modernist photography
social documentary photography
hasCreator Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
hasPart circular forms
cluster of passengers with hats
curved railings
diagonal gangplank
hanging ropes
lower deck section
upper deck section
inception 1907
inCollection George Eastman Museum NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
National Gallery of Art NERFINISHED
influenced development of modernist photography
documentary photography traditions
language none
locationOfCreation onboard a transatlantic ship
mainSubject steerage-class passengers on an ocean liner
medium photographic print
movement Modernism
notableFor combination of social commentary and formal abstraction
early example of modernist composition in photography
status as a landmark in 20th-century photography
publication Camera Work NERFINISHED
publisher Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
significantEvent Stieglitz’s voyage to Europe
technique gelatin silver print

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Alfred Stieglitz notableWork The Steerage