Dorothy Norman (née Stecker; 28 March 1905 – 12 April 1997) was an American photographer, writer, editor, arts patron and advocate for social change.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Intimate Visions: The Photography Of Dorothy Norman
- 1.2 Alfred Steiglitz: An American Seer
- 1.3 The hero: myth, image, symbol
- 1.4 Alfred Stieglitz: An American Seer: An Aperture Biography
- 1.5 Dorothy Loudon With The Norman Paris Trio - Dorothy Loudon At The Blue Angel - Lp Vinyl Record
- 1.6 Down on MacConnachy Square
- 1.7 Ben Bagley’s Irving Berlin Revisited: Fourteen Rediscoveries, Musical Direction and Arrangements by Norman Paris. Cast: Bobby Short, Richard Chamberlain, Dorothy Loudon, Blossom Dearie
- 1.8 Teacher's Manual Of Ballroom Dancing
- 1.9 Dorothy and Otis: Designing the American Dream
- 1.10 Sigmund Romberg's The Student Prince / Franz Lehar's The Merry Widow. Capitol, T-437
Biography
Born Dorothy Stecker in Philadelphia to a prominent Jewish family, she was educated in arts and languages from her youth. In 1925, she married Edward A. Norman, the son of an early Sears & Roebuck entrepreneur. They lived in New York City, where Mrs. Norman immersed herself in social-activism groups: as a researcher for the American Civil Liberties Union; with Planned Parenthood, the National Urban League, and the Group Theatre. In the meantime, they had two children together, Andrew and Nancy.
Last update 2021-08-06