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  1. Dorothy Norman (née Stecker; 28 March 1905 – 12 April 1997) was an American photographer, writer, editor, arts patron and advocate for social change.

  2. Dorothy Norman (1905-1997) was a student and lover of Alfred Stieglitz, and a portraitist of many artists and writers. She also documented the social changes in India and Japan, and wrote books on Stieglitz and other topics.

  3. Dorothy Norman (1905–1997) was a photographer who captured portraits of Henri Cartier-Bresson and other artists. She exhibited her works at MoMA in 1940 and 1943, and was featured in a 2016 publication.

  4. Dorothy Norman (1905-1997) was an American photographer, writer, and activist who worked with Alfred Stieglitz and supported the Indian independence movement. She took photographs between 1931 and the mid-1950s, mainly of still lifes and portraits, and published a book on Stieglitz in 1973.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2017 · Edward Norman was a deeply disturbed person who was mentally, physically and sexually abusive to his wife. Stieglitz initially tried to put Dorothy's at an arm's length. By the time he really got to know her, she was pregnant with her first child, a daughter.

  6. Dorothy Norman. Filadelfia, Pensilvania, EE.UU., 1905 - Nueva York, EE.UU., 1997

  7. BIOGRAPHY. 1905-1997. Dorothy Norman interacted with artists and engaged in the arts on many levels. She wrote a New York Times column and edited and wrote several books, was mentored by Alfred Stieglitz (who became her lover) and maintained a well-respected artists’ salon. By day, Norman managed Stieglitz’s renowned gallery, An American Place.