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The Steerage, 1907, printed 1915. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz
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The Steerage, 1907, printed 1915. Creator: Alfred Stieglitz
The Steerage, 1907, printed 1915. A work made of photogravure
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The Steerage, 1907 - A Glimpse into the Lives of Immigrants
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. This photo print, taken by Alfred Stieglitz in 1907 and printed in 1915, offers a profound insight into the lives of immigrants during the early 20th century. Known as "The Steerage" this photogravure masterpiece captures a moment aboard a crowded ship transporting passengers to America. In this image, we witness a diverse group of people huddled together on the ship's deck. Men and women from different social classes are seen side by side, reflecting the melting pot that was America at that time. Among them are mothers cradling their babies with tenderness while children playfully explore their surroundings. Stieglitz's composition skillfully portrays the stark contrast between those traveling in steerage class and those enjoying more comfortable accommodations above deck. The cramped conditions highlight both physical constraints and societal divisions experienced by immigrants seeking new opportunities in an unfamiliar land. Through his lens, Stieglitz captures not only faces but also emotions - hope, uncertainty, determination - etched upon each individual. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by countless men and women who embarked on arduous journeys across vast oceans to build new lives for themselves. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this vintage print continues to resonate with viewers today as it invites us to reflect on our shared history as Americans and appreciate our collective journey towards progress and
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