Alfred Stieglitz

The Hand of Man

1902
Photogravure
24.2 × 31.8 cm (9.5 × 12.5 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

This photograph taken from the back of a moving train was published in the first issue of Camera Work , in January 1903. A note on the pictures in that issue explained the image not as a contrast between man and machine, but as a link between art and the everyday: “The Hand of Man . . . is an attempt to treat pictorially a subject which enters so much into our daily lives that we are apt to lose sight of the pictorial possibilities of the commonplace.” For more on the Alfred Stieglitz collection at the Art Institute, along with in-depth object information, please visit the website: The Alfred Stieglitz Collection .

Source ↗

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Alfred Stieglitz

Child with Striped Dress (Younger Raab Child)Child with Striped Dress (Younger Raab Child)Kitty StieglitzKitty StieglitzKitty StieglitzKitty StieglitzUntitled (Stieglitz, Agnes, mother Hedwig, Julius, Selma, and Lee on Oaklawn steps)Untitled (Stieglitz, Agnes, mother Hedwig, Julius, Selma, anFrank Eugene Seated at TableFrank Eugene Seated at TableGeorgia O'KeeffeGeorgia O'KeeffeUntitled (Flora, Elizabeth, Howard & Kitty in Lake George field)Untitled (Flora, Elizabeth, Howard & Kitty in Lake George fiMeeting of Day and Night, Lake GeorgeMeeting of Day and Night, Lake George

More like this

The DepartureCharles-François Daubigny — The DepartureIn the Works, HomesteadJoseph Pennell — In the Works, HomesteadHarmonious VolumesAlpo S. Tuura (American, 1902–1928) — Harmonious VolumesLa Gare Saint-LazareClaude Monet — La Gare Saint-LazareGare d'EnghienEdouard Baldus — Gare d'EnghienOn the Way to BessemerJoseph Pennell — On the Way to Bessemer