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  • Dorothy Norman was not the first affair that he had while married to O'Keeffe.

    Scandalous Movie Review: Georgia O'Keeffe Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • Dorothy Norman was not the first affair that he had while married to O'Keeffe.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • Steiglitz meets a younger woman named Dorothy Norman and starts an affair with her, which hurts Georgia.

    Scandalous Movie Review: Georgia O'Keeffe Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • Steiglitz meets a younger woman named Dorothy Norman and starts an affair with her, which hurts Georgia.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • This time it was Dorothy Norman, seven years younger than Stieglitz's own daughter -- and also married.

    GEORGIA ON OUR MINDS 2007

  • This also boasts a local connection: A subsection of the show displays images given to the museum by Dorothy Norman, a Philadelphian who was Stieglitz's lover and a photographer herself.

    An Expansion a Quaker Could Love 2007

  • I also had several delightful visits with Dorothy Norman in a room decorated with pretty seashells, delicate feathers, and extraordinary roses in her home in East Hampton, New York.

    Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986

  • Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer by Dorothy Norman

    American Photography's Golden Age Sante, Luc 1996

  • Other sources include Herbert Seligmann, Dorothy Brett, Flora Straus, Dorothy Norman, Andrew Norman, and Marjorie Content Toomer.

    Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986

  • Texas—Dorothy Norman, Stieglitz Memorial Portfolio, New York: Twice-a-Year Press, 1947.

    Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986

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