Artgal

by Albert Turoń

Artgal

by Albert Turoń

cultures artists

Frederick H. Pratt

Nationality

American

Lifetime

Unknown

Biography

Frederick H. Pratt American, active early 1900s Frederick Pratt was a pictorial photographer active in New York in the early 20th century. A member of the Photo-Secession, he took part in the 1905 members' exhibition at Alfred Stieglitz's "291" gallery. The following year he was elected a Fellow of the Photo-Secession and participated in an exhibition organized by the group for the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. In 1906 he also helped organize a show of pictorial photography at the Worcester Art Museum in which the Photo-Secession exhibited as a group. Four years later Pratt's work was included in the well-known International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography organized by Alfred Stieglitz for the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo. In 1914 Stieglitz reproduced one of Pratt's landscape images in the April issue of Camera Work. M.M.

Artworks

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Camera Work

A. Horsley Hinton

Alfred Stieglitz

Alice M. Boughton

Alvin Langdon Coburn

Anne W. Brigman

Arthur Allen Lewis

Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore

Baron Adolph de Meyer

C. Yarnall Abbott

Clarence H. White

David Octavius Hill

E.M. Bane

Edward Steichen

Ema Spencer

Eva Watson-Schutze

F. Benedict Herzog

Francis Bruguière

Frank Eugene

Frederick H. Evans

Frederick H. Pratt

George Davison

George Bernard Shaw

George H. Seeley

Gertrude Käsebier

Guido Rey

Hans Watzek

Harold Mortimer-Lamb

Harry Rubincam

Heinrich Kuehn

Herbert G. French

Hugo Henneberg

J. Craig Annan

John Francis Strauss

Joseph T. Keiley

Julia Margaret Cameron

Karl F. Struss

Marshall R. Kernochan

Oskar Hofmeister

Paul Strand

Paul B. Haviland

Prescott Adamson

René Le Bègue

Robert Adamson

Robert Demachy

Sarah C. Sears

Theodor Hofmeister

W.W. Renwick

William B. Dyer

William B. Post

William E. Wilmerding