Roger Parry · Crystal Ball

Roger Parry (1905–1977) :: Hands with Crystal Ball, Variation, 1930 | src The Cleveland Museum of Art

Roger Parry, a photographer who produced experimental images that related to both modernism and Surrealism, also had a commercial studio. He produced this image for a promotional campaign for André Maurois’s science fiction tale The Weigher of Souls (Le Peseur d’ames), in which a doctor’s experiments to find immortality reveal that life force is a gas that escapes the body at death. The photograph illustrates a sentence from the book about a ball that contained the spirits of two brothers captured in an invisible beam of light. | quoted from source

Siri Sherki by Atelier von Behr

Portrait of Balinese dancer Siri Sherki by von Behr, 1930s
Atelier Von Behr :: Siri Sherki. Oriental Dancer, 1930s. Chlorobromide print. © Victoria & Albert Museum. The Royal Photographic Society. | src Getty Images
Atelier von Behr :: Siri Sherki. Oriental dancer, 1930s. Chlorobromide print. © Victoria & Albert Museum. The Royal Photographic Society. | src Getty Images

Atelier von Behr had a studio in New York at 20 West 8th Street and specialised in portraiture but little else is known about the company. (Getty Images)

Anne W. Brigman :: Holiday, 1931. Gelatin silver print. | src Eastman Museum

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Distortions series, ca. 1933

André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 165), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 164), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 176), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Untitled (Distortion # 42), ca. 1932-1933. | src Art Institute Chicago

Hannah Höch scrapbook, 1933

From Hannah Höch’s Album page (scrapbook), 1933. 
left: Dancer Gret Palucca, ca. 1925. ph, by Charlotte Rudolph (top) & Ursula Richter (bottom).
right: “Stabhochsprung” Athete high jumping (pole vault) and “Starke Geste im modernen Ausdrucktanz (Die Wigmanschülerin Vera Skoronel)”. Expressionist dancer (Wigman student, Vera Skoronel) ph. by Suse Byk. | src Female artists
Suse Byk :: Vera Skoronel, Postkarte, Privatbesitz. | src Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin on FB
Charlotte Rudolph :: Gret Palucca in Hochsprung, ca. 1925. Published in monthly magazine UHU, Feb. 1926. Uhu magazin was published between 1924 and 1934 in Berlin by Ullstein Verlag. | direct link to source
Ursula Richter :: Dancer Gret Palucca, ca. 1925. Published in monthly magazine UHU, Februar 1926.

Nude, 1934

Edward Weston :: Nude, 1934. From Edward Weston Nudes by Edward Weston and Charis Wilson. Published by Aperture, NY, 1977. | src Duke University Libraries
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Leonor Fini by van Vetchen

Carl van Vechten :: Leonor Fini, 1936. Gelatin silver print. Photo postcard, printed probably 1950s. | src Lempertz

Leonor Fini (1908 – 1996) was an Argentine painter and author living in Paris in the 1930s where she was in close contact with other surrealist artists.

Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942)

Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (portrait of a woman), 1929 | src Lempertz (auction 1041)
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (nude), 1930s | src Lempertz (auction 1050)
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Untitled (nude with circle), ca. 1930 | src Howard Greenberg gallery exhibit 2016
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Porträt, 1930 | src TEA · Tenerife espacio de las artes
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Blonde, 1930-1939; warm-toned gelatin silver print | src AGO ~ Art Gallery of Ontario
Jaroslav Fabinger (1899-1942) ~ Studie / Study, 1930 | src Lempertz