In Memoriam
Edward Steichen (1900 – 1973)
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Denver Art Museum (Denver, United States of America)
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In Memoriam: A Silent Reflection on Loss and Remembrance
Edward Steichen’s “In Memoriam,” created in 1906, transcends mere visual representation; it embodies a profound meditation on grief and the enduring power of memory. This striking photogravure captures a moment frozen in time—a woman cradling another figure, enveloped in an atmosphere of solemn contemplation.
Steichen’s artistic vision firmly rooted in Pictorialism, prioritized capturing emotion and conveying psychological depth over photographic realism. He skillfully employed the photogravure process – a technique that involved transferring ink from a copper plate onto paper—to achieve exceptional tonal gradation and textural detail. The resulting image possesses an almost ethereal quality, mirroring the contemplative mood it seeks to evoke.
The composition itself is deliberately understated yet powerfully suggestive. The woman’s posture exudes tenderness and vulnerability, while her embrace offers solace and protection. Positioned on the left side of the frame, she dominates the visual space, symbolizing resilience and unwavering devotion. The figure concealed behind her represents the fragility of existence and the yearning for comfort during times of sorrow.
Beyond its aesthetic merits, “In Memoriam” resonates deeply with its historical context—a period marked by significant artistic experimentation and a burgeoning interest in exploring psychological states through visual media. Steichen’s work aligns with the broader movement toward Symbolism and Expressionism, which prioritized conveying inner feelings rather than objective observation.
The inclusion of two sports balls – one near the center-right and another at the bottom-left—adds an intriguing layer of symbolism. These objects could represent aspirations for a brighter future amidst hardship or perhaps serve as reminders of cherished moments lost to time. Their placement contributes to the overall sense of balance and harmony within the image.
“In Memoriam” continues to captivate audiences today, offering a timeless portrayal of human emotion and prompting contemplation on themes of loss, remembrance, and compassion. Its enduring appeal lies in Steichen’s masterful manipulation of light and shadow—techniques that amplify the emotional impact of the scene and invite viewers to engage with its profound message.
This artwork is housed at the Denver Art Museum, a testament to Steichen's legacy as one of America's foremost artists. Its delicate photogravure print showcases remarkable detail and tonal range—a captivating piece for collectors and interior designers alike.
About this artwork
- Title: In Memoriam
- Artist: Edward Steichen
- Year: 1906
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Denver Art Museum
- Movement: Pictorialism
- Corpus context: symbolic representation , european aesthetic vision
- Main color: Phthalo Green
- Keywords: symbolism , remembrance , photogravure
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Memory; Loss
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed realism; Atmospheric shading
- Artist: Edward Steichen
- Location: Denver Art Museum
- Medium: Photogravure print
- Year: 1906
- Artistic style: Symbolic Expressionism


