femme et chat · deux intimes

Deux intimes (fig. 4). Young woman playing with her cat. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443542 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Deux intimes (fig. 6). Young woman playing with her cat. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443540 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Portraits mondains (94). Young woman playing with her cat owing a mirror. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443543 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Portraits mondains (43). Young woman stroking her cat in a sofa. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443536 © Roger Viollet | src getty images

Klimt and Flöge sisters in 1906

Anonymous. Gustav Klimt, Emilie und Helene Flöge, Litzlberg at Attersee, Austria, 1906 | src Ostlicht

Emilie Flöge spent many summers with Gustav Klimt at Lake Attersee from the 1890s on. Her sisters Pauline and Helene, with whom she opened the “Schwestern Flöge” fashion salon at Mariahilfer Strasse 1b in 1904, were often also part of the party. The salon, designed by Josef Hoffmann as a “Gesamtkunstwerk”, employed up to 80 seamstresses at the time of its greatest success and catered to the upper bourgeoisie. Helene Flöge was married to Ernst Klimt, the younger brother of Gustav Klimt, with whom he worked in a studio partnership.

This private photograph is captivating because of the contrast between the different silhouettes of the three figures, which reveals the emancipatory radicalism of the reform dress – in contrast to the usual dresses worn over a corset. Implicitly, as one might say, this also “quotes” the design element of repeated curved lines, as found in many of Gustav Klimt’s compositions. This is the only known print of this photograph [Negative number “4/93 IV” in the upper margin, handwritten annotated “Gustav Klimt Emilie Helene” in ink on the reverse.] | src Ostlicht

Eine Berliner Tanzschule

Kammertanz-Gruppe Skoronel: Bizarres Getümmel | Skoronel chamber dance group : Bizarre hustle and bustle

Retrieved from the article:

Der klingende Baum. Eine Berliner Tanzschule. Scherl’s Magazin Band 5, H. 11, November 1929

The Ringing Tree. A Berlin dance school. Scherl’s magazine volume 5, issue 11, November 1929

Strenge Kompositionen | Rigorous compositions

Paula Nireńska in Krzyk · 1933

Paula Nireńska, zdobywczyni II nagrody, w tańcu Krzyk. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Paula Nireńska, winner of the 2nd prize, in the Scream dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Maria Fredro expressionist dance

Maria Fredro from Vienna in an expressionist dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (1933)
Maria Fredro z Wiednia w tańcu ekspresyjnym. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)

source of both images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

Chladek · Artistic Solo Dance

Występ Rozalii Hladek, zdobywczyni II nagrody. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Performance by Rosalia Chladek, winner of the 2nd prize. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (06.1933)
Rozalia Hladek podczas tańca, laureatka II nagrody. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Rozalia Chladek dancing, winner of the 2nd prize. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)
Rozalia Hladek prezentuje taniec ekspresyjn. I Międzynarodowy Konkurs Artystycznego Tańca Solowego w Warszawie (1933)
Rosalia Chladek in an expressive dance. 1st International Artistic Solo Dance Competition in Warsaw (June 1933)

source of all images : Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe

French postcards · 1920s

French vintage postcard (1920s)
French vintage postcard, 1920s | src eBay via Flickr