Adolf de Meyer · Japan 1900

Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Kofukuji Temple, Nara, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Cherry Blossoms, Small Bridge over Creek, Japan, 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Cherry Trees Along a Canal], 1900. Carbon print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Horikiri Iris Garden, Tokyo, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [View Through the Window of a Garden, Japan], 1900. Platinum print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Shinkyo Bridge, Nikkō, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto, Japan], 1900. Platinum print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Torii Gate at Lakeside, Japan, 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ [Golden Pavilion, Kyoto, Japan], 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Kofukuji Temple, Nara, Japan, 1900. Gelatin silver print | src The Met

Ballerina by de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 1)
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910s | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail 2)

Ballet dancer by de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail)
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancers & other portraits, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancer, ca. 1910–1920 (detail)
Baron Adolph de Meyer (1868–1946) ~ Ballet dancers & other portraits, ca. 1910–1920 | src Christie’s

Castle by de Meyer · 1919

Adolf de Meyer :: Irene Foote Castle, 1919. Photogravure. | src National Portrait Gallery [Detail]
Adolf de Meyer :: Irene Foote Castle, 1919. Photogravure. | src National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochromes

Adolf de Meyer :: Tamara Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochrome. From the exhibition "Quicksilver Brilliance: Adolf de Meyer Photographs" at the Met, direct link
Adolf de Meyer :: Tamara Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochrome. From the exhibition “Quicksilver Brilliance: Adolf de Meyer Photographs” at the Met, direct link
Adolf de Meyer :: Tamara Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochrome. From the exhibition "Quicksilver Brilliance: Adolf de Meyer Photographs" at the Met, direct link
Adolf de Meyer :: Tamara Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochrome. From the exhibition “Quicksilver Brilliance: Adolf de Meyer Photographs” at the Met, direct link
Baron Adolph de Meyer :: Tamara Karsavina, ca. 1908. Autochrome. | src l’œil de la photographie
Ballet Dancer Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978), photograph by Baron Adolph de Meyer of Kassavana, 1908. Museum nº PH.1234-1980. © Estate of Baron de Meyer | V&A museum

Flower studies by De Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer :: Flower Study, 1908. Autochrome. (Royal Photographic Society Collection) | src The Dawn of Colour at Science and Media Museum
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Still Life, ca. 1908. From an Autochrome by Baron A. de Meyer. From: “Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera”. Charles Holme ed., 1908. | src internet archive
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay

These studies, titled Still-life (Nature morte; Stillleben), are halftones printed from the original Autochrome dating from 1908; both were published in “Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera” a British companion along with “Art in Photography”, to Camera Work, the important American photo secessionist magazine published by Alfred Stieglitz. | src eBay & eBay

Still-lifes by de Meyer 1908

Baron Adolf de Meyer (1868 – 1946) :: Nature morte # 2, 1908. Halftone from an Autochrome dating from 1908. This study titled "Still Life" was published in "Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera" a British companion along with "Art in Photography", to Camera Work, the important American photo secessionist magazine published by Alfred Stieglitz. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer (1868 – 1946) :: Nature morte # 2, 1908. Halftone from an Autochrome dating from 1908. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer (1868 – 1946) :: Nature morte # 2, 1908. Halftone from an Autochrome dating from 1908. This study titled "Still Life" was published in "Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera" a British companion along with "Art in Photography", to Camera Work, the important American photo secessionist magazine published by Alfred Stieglitz. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer (1868 – 1946) :: Nature morte # 2, 1908. Halftone from an Autochrome dating from 1908. (full page) | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
Baron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay

These studies, titled Still-life (Nature morte; Stillleben), are halftones printed from the original Autochrome dating from 1908; both were published in “Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera” a British companion along with “Art in Photography”, to Camera Work, the important American photo secessionist magazine published by Alfred Stieglitz. | src eBay & eBay

Nijinsky and Nijinska, 1912

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Adolf de Meyer :: Njinski et sa sœeur Bronislava Nijinska dans une scène du ballet. “L’Après-Midi d’un Faune”. 7me Saison de Ballets Russes. Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. Published 1912. | src BnF
Adolf de Meyer :: Njinski et sa sœeur Bronislava Nijinska dans une scène du ballet. “L’Après-Midi d’un Faune”. 7me Saison de Ballets Russes. Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. Published 1912. | src BnF
“L’Après-Midi d’un Faune”. 7me Saison de Ballets Russes. Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. Published 1912. | src BnF
“L’Après-Midi d’un Faune”. 7me Saison de Ballets Russes. Collection des plus beaux numéros de “Comœdia illustré” et des programmes consacrés aux ballets et galas russes depuis le début à Paris, 1909-1921. Published 1912. | src BnF