New York, 1907. Studio portrait of illustrator Rose O'Neill, originator of the Kewpie doll
"The Letter." New York, 1906. Studio portrait of the Gerson sisters in costume for the Crinoline Ball
New York, 1906. "The Gerson sisters in costume for the Crinoline Ball
1904. "Boy with dog." Oceanside, Long Island
"Happy Days." Gertrude Kasebier's grandson Charles O'Malley in 1902
Newport, Rhode Island, 1901. "The Manger. Experimental portrait showing values of white against white, featuring a young woman holding a baby
"Lollipops." Mina Turner and her cousin Elizabeth in Waban, Massachusetts
New York, 1898. "Adoration," posed by May Holly and Hortense
Gertrude Käsebier, daughter of the photographer, at Crecy en Brie, France, in 1894.
"The Sketch." 1902. Beatrice Baxter Ruyl in Newport, Rhode Island
New York, 1896. Cornelia Montgomery in a studio portrait by Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934).
New York, 1914. "Mrs. John Murray Anderson, actress and wife of the theatrical producer." Genevieve Lyon circa 1914, around the time of her marriage to the theater impresario and two years before her death from tuberculosis
New York circa 1901. "Evelyn Nesbit, age 16, brought to the studio by Stanford White." A chorus girl turned artists' model, Evelyn Nesbit was at the center of a huge scandal in 1906 when her husband killed her former lover, the architect Stanford White