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Mary Devens (17 May 1857 – 13 March 1920) was an American photographer who was considered one of the ten most prominent pictorial photographers of the early 20th century. She was listed as a founding member of Alfred Stieglitz’s famed Photo-Secession.

"The Ferry, Concarneau", by Mary Devens. Photogravure published in Camera Work, No 7, 1904
Mary Devens: Charcoal Effect. Photogravure published in Camera Notes, Vol 6 No 1, January 1902

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Mary Devens

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Photo-Secession. Devens was born on 17 May 1857 in Ware, Massachusetts, the daughter of Arthur Lithgow Devens and Agnes Howard White Devens. She grew up in...

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Fort Devens

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area of the post was retained by the Army as the Devens Reserve Forces Training Area (RFTA). Fort Devens was reactivated in May 2007, though no units of...

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Pictorialism

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George Davison, 1854–1930, English Robert Demachy, 1859–1936, French Mary Devens, 1857–1920, American Pierre Dubreuil, 1872–1944, French Rudolf Eickemeyer...

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The Linked Ring

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the Photo-Secession at Fifth Avenue, New York City. Members include Mary Devens, Frank Eugene, Gertrude Käsebier, William B. Dyer, Eva Watson-Schütze...

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1920 in art

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1898) March 3 – Theodor Philipsen, Danish painter (b. 1840) March 13 – Mary Devens, American pictorial photographer (b. 1857) March 15 – Edith Holden, English...

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Camera Work

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Oscar Hofmeister; two by Robert Demachy; one by Edward Steichen; one by Mary Devens. Texts: Ernst Juhl on the Hofmeisters; Robert Demachy on gum prints;...

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Women photographers

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Boughton and Anne Brigman (1869–1950) with her images of nude women. Mary Devens (1857–1920) who experimented with printing techniques was like Käsebier...

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List of American women photographers

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Guggenheim fellow Perla de Leon (born 1952), New York based photographer Mary Devens (1857–1920), prominent pictorial photographer of the early 20th century...

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1857 in the United States

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(died 1935) April 22 – Paul Dresser, songwriter (died 1906) May 17 – Mary Devens, pictorial photographer (died 1920) May 19 – John Jacob Abel, pharmacologist...

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1920 in the United States

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Representative from Michigan from 1895 to 1907 (born 1843) March 13 – Mary Devens, photographer (born 1857) March 14 – Henry W. Blair, U.S. Senator from...

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Stieglitz cited her, along with Gertrude Käsebier, Eva Watson-Schütze, and Mary Devens, as one of the ten most prominent American pictorial photographers currently...

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1857 in art

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February 12 – Eugène Atget, French photographer (died 1927) May 17 – Mary Devens, American pictorial photographer (died 1920) July 30 – Lucy Bacon, American...

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Camera Notes

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Photographs: one by Arthur E. Beecher; one by Robert Demachy; one by Mary Devens; one by Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.; one by Albert Fichte; one by Dallet Fuguet;...

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Murder of Jacob Wetterling

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" In January 2017, Heinrich was transferred to Federal Medical Center, Devens, a federal prison in Massachusetts, to serve his 20-year sentence. Four...

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Lexington Alarm

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Its eleven members at the beginning of 1775 were Benjamin Church, Richard Devens, Jabez Fisher, John Hancock, William Heath, Azor Orne, Joseph Palmer, John...

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Ansel Adams

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the next two years he was educated by private tutors, his aunt Mary, and his father. Mary was a devotee of Robert G. Ingersoll, a 19th-century agnostic...

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Bridget Diver

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War. Variations of her surname include Diver, Divers, Deaver, Deavers, Devens, Devins and Devan; and she was known as "Irish Biddy" to Sheridan's men...

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More of the Monkees

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12) Stan Free – keyboards (7, 12) Buddy Salzman – drums (7, 12) George Devens – percussion (7, 12) Carol Kaye – guitar (8, 11) Don Randi – keyboards (8...

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List of military installations in Massachusetts

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Gordon, David G. (6 January 2004). "Fort Devens Hospital Named for Army's First Surgeon". Fort Devens: Fort Devens Museum. Archived from the original on...

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