Arnold Genthe :: Percy MacKaye as Alwyn, the poet, a character in Percy MacKaye’s play Sanctuary: A Bird Masque, in rehearsal for first performance at the Meriden Bird Club sanctuary dedication in New Hampshire, September 1913. Autochrome. | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Percy MacKaye as Alwyn, the poet in Sanctuary, 1913. Autochrome. (DETAIL)
Arnold Genthe :: Edna St. Vincent Millay at Mitchell Kennerley’s house in Mamaroneck, New York, 1914. Autochrome. | Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Portrait photograph of Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1914. Digital file from original lantern slide. | Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Edna St. Vincent Millay, portrait photograph, 1914. Glass negative. | Library of Congress
Arnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. (*) | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. (*) | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke at the beach in Carmel, California, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. (*) | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke at the beach in Carmel, California, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. (*) | src Library of CongressArnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome [alternative rendition of Autochrome on top] (*) | src Library of Congress
(*) please note: the images had been edited from the original scans available at the link above in the Library of Congress to enhance its color and definition.
Marion Herrmann :: Tanzgruppe Marion Herrmann. Warum tanzen die Menschen? Tempo Magazin, 1927, Heft 2. Arnold Genthe :: Aus Mary Wigmans Totentanz. Gestaltung durch künstlerischen Tanz [Mary Wigman’s Dance of Death]. Tempo Magazin, 1927, Heft 2Marion Herrmann :: Tänze Marion Herrmanns zu Paul Hindemiths Mechanischer Orgel [Dances by Marion Herrmann to Paul Hindemith’s mechanical organ]. Tempo Magazin, 1927, Heft 2.