Skip to main content

Apple Tree and House

(American, 1880–1955)
1914
Medium/TechniquePhotograph, platinum and gum bichromate combination print
DimensionsSheet: 33.9 x 42.2 cm (13 3/8 x 16 5/8 in.)
Credit LineCharles Amos Cummings Fund
Accession number1988.331
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs
Description
George H. Seeley was undoubtedly familiar with the ideas of Arthur Wesley Dow, the influential artist, photographer, teacher and aesthetician of the Arts and Crafts period. As an art instructor in the Stockbridge, Massachusetts, public schools, Seeley may have referred to the exercises in Dow's popular manual Composition for his teaching. Seeley often printed his softly focused landscapes, still lifes, and portraits doubly, in platinum and gum bichromate, to enhance their tonal, impressionistic effect. The paring down of compositional elements and the emphasis on abstract shapes in this example can be seen as a herald of the modernist vision that was on the horizon.
InscriptionsSigned, l. r. in graphite: "George H. Seeley/ 1914;" Verso, center: "This Photograph is by/ George Seeley/ of/ Stockbridge Massachusetts,/ U. S. A./ Made June 1914"
ProvenanceLee Gallery, Boston; purchased June 1988.
Yosemite Falls
Alvin Langdon Coburn
1911
Portrait of Hans (Kuehn)
Heinrich Kühn
1906
Fred Holland Day
J. Craig Annan
about 1900–01
Emilia Romagna I
Lennart Olson
1962
Emilia Romagna II
Lennart Olson
1962
Emilia Romagna V
Lennart Olson
1962
Emilia Romagna VI
Lennart Olson
1962
Emilia Romagna VIII
Lennart Olson
1962
Emilia Romagna IX
Lennart Olson
1962
Dana
Edward Steichen
about 1923