Pensive draped lady by Drtikol

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Untitled, ca. 1923-29 | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde (2023)
František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Untitled, ca. 1923-29. Courtesy Gitterman gallery | src ODLP ~ l’œil de la photographie

Drtikol modernist nudes

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Untitled, 1927 (Carbon print) | src Gitterman Gallery ~ Czech Avant-Garde 2023

Czech Avant-Garde (2023) at Gitterman Gallery (NY)

Gitterman gallery presents a selection of avant-garde Czech photography with a focus on rare vintage works by two seminal figures, František Drtikol and Josef Sudek. Each created exquisite prints that added dimension to their innovative visions.

František Drtikol’s (1883-1961) photographs are distinctly emblematic of the Art Deco period (1920s and 30s) by merging styles of Symbolism, Pictorialism, and Modernism. These two photos are an example of his best known works: Pictorial images of nudes in Modernist (Art decó) stagings.

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Kruh a Přímky (Circle and lines), 1926. Vintage pigment print, carbon. | src Gitterman gallery
František Drtikol ~ Akt s dekoracio | Nude with quarter circle, ca. 1926. Bromoil print | src Galerie Kicken Berlin

Drtikol · Composition w circle

František Drtikol (1883 – 1961) ~ Untitled [Female nude with circular and triangular structures], 1924. Gelatin silver print. | src Christie’s
František Drtikol (1883 – 1961) ~ Composition # 14, 1925. Stamp of Bromografia Podebrady. | src The Baruch foundation

Cassandre poster design

A.M. Cassandre :: Poster for the Paris newspaper L'Intransigeant, designed by Cassandre, 1925. Collection of Philip B. Meggs Printer: Hachard & Cie., Paris | src MoMA
A.M. Cassandre :: Poster for the Paris newspaper L’Intransigeant, designed by Cassandre, 1925. Printer: Hachard & Cie., Paris | src MoMA

Cassandre (1901-1968) or A.M. Cassandre (the pseudonym of Adolphe-Jean-Marie Mouron) was a graphic artist, stage designer, and painter whose poster designs greatly influenced advertising art in the first half of the 20th century.

Cassandre used figurative geometry and modulated planes of colour, derived from Cubism, to revitalize postwar French poster design. From 1923 until 1936, Cassandre designed posters in which he reduced his subject matter to bold shapes and flat, modulated icons. He emphasized two-dimensional pattern, and he integrated lettering with his imagery to make a unified overall composition. Cassandre also utilized airbrushed blends and grading to soften rigid geometry. 

A.M. Cassandre (Adolphe Mouron, 1901-1968)
A.M. Cassandre (Adolphe Mouron, 1901-1968) :: 1932 version of the “Dubonnet” poster. Alliance Graphique, Paris. | src Rennert Gallery

Cassandre gained a reputation with such posters as “Étoile du Nord” (1927) and “Dubo Dubon Dubonnet” (1932). The Dubonnet posters were among the earliest designed specifically to be seen from fast-moving vehicles, and they introduced the idea of the serial poster, a group of posters to be seen in rapid succession to convey a complete idea.

In 1926 Cassandre cofounded the advertising agency Alliance Graphique and soon turned his attention to experimental typography. He designed three typefaces: Bifur (1929), Acier Noir (1935) and Piegnot (1937). In 1939 he abandoned poster art and henceforth devoted himself to designing stage sets and to painting.

quoted from Encyclopædia Britannica

A.M. Cassandre :: Watch the Fords Go By (Poster for Ford Motor Company), 1935 | src MoMA

Ford was the first manufacturer to develop a V8 engine—previously associated with luxury and specialist cars—for a mass market. In employing Cassandre, Ford infused its corporate reputation for industrial innovation with the artistic cachet of European modernism. Cassandre was already established as a preeminent French poster designer and in 1936 he had become the first graphic artist to have a solo exhibition at MoMA. This compelling image of a disembodied, all-seeing eye is rooted in a classical tradition that emphasizes the primacy of vision in Western culture; the eye is also prevalent in Surrealist art of the 1920s. Trailing from the iris, the slogan “Watch the Fords Go By” gives a sense of modern vision, always in motion, while the V8 icon imprinted on the pupil suggests a fusion of mind, body, and technology—a synthesis that revolutionized individual perception in the modern world.

Gallery label from Shaping Modernity: Design 1880-1980, December 23, 2009–July 25, 2010 (MoMA)

A.M. Cassandre :: La Route Bleu, Londres-Paris-Côte d’Azur en Autocars de Luxe, 1929 | MoMA
A.M. Cassandre :: Fêtes de Paris, 1935. | MoMA
A.M. Cassandre :: Nicolas, 1935 | src MoMA

Art deco hat by Agnès

Reynaldo Luza. Black satin hat designed by Agnès. From : Art deco fashion : French designers 1908-1925. | src internet archive
Reynaldo Luza. Black satin hat designed by Agnès. From : Art deco fashion : French designers 1908-1925. | src internet archive
Reynaldo Luza. Black satin hat designed by Agnès. From : Art deco fashion : French designers 1908-1925. Martin Battersby. London : Academy Editions ; New York : St. Martin's Press. 1974 | src internet archive
From : Art deco fashion : French designers 1908-1925. Martin Battersby. London : Academy Editions ; New York : St. Martin’s Press. 1974 | src internet archive

Erté · Scheherazade Suite

Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: Scheherazade – La Nuit. Lithograph depicting a beauty in Middle Eastern garb. | src liveauctioneers
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: Scheherazade; La Favorite du Calife (Calyph’s Favourite), lithograph depicting a beauty in Middle Eastern garb. | src liveauctioneers
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: “Scheherazade – 8 “La Nuit Winter Garden NY”, 1924 (Gouache). | src liveauctioneers
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: “A Beauty of Bagdad”, from Scheherazade series (nº7). | src Kodner Auctions
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: “Scheherazade. Thousand and One Nights”, from the Scheherazade Suite. | src Ro Gallery
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: Harem Dancer (Calyph’s Concubine), from the Scheherazade Suite, ca. 1980. Lithograph. | src Doyle
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: Almee (Harem dancer), from the Scheherazade Suite, ca. 1980. | src Martin Lawrence Galleries
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: [Scheherazade suite: A Thousand and One Nights], [ca. 1979] | src Freeman’s
Romain de Tirtoff (Erté, 1892-1990) :: [Scheherazade suite:A Thousand and Second Night], [ca. 1979] | src Freeman’s

Nude studies · A·N Studio

Étude de nu féminin, ca. 1905-1930. Tirage argentique d’époque, sur papier cartoline, cachet du studio A·N (Alfred Noyer) et numéro 77 dans l’image. | src Millon ~ Artprecium
Étude de nu féminin, ca. 1905-1930. Tirage argentique d’époque, sur papier cartoline, cachet du studio A·N (Alfred Noyer) et numéro 75 dans l’image. Phot. Hilde Meyer Kupfer. | src Millon ~ Artprecium
Étude de nu féminin, ca. 1905-1930. Tirage argentique d’époque, sur papier cartoline, cachet du studio A·N (Alfred Noyer) et numéro 78 dans l’image. | src Millon ~ Artprecium
Étude de nu féminin, ca. 1905-1930. Tirage argentique d’époque, sur papier cartoline, cachet du studio A·N (Alfred Noyer) et numéro 85 dans l’image. | src Millon ~ Artprecium

Vlna · Wave by Drtikol ca. 1926

František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Vlna (Wave), 1926 | src Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v Praze
František Drtikol ~ Vlna (Wave), 1925. One of the ten versions of this picture kept at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
František Drtikol (1883-1961) ~ Temná vlna (The Dark Wave), 1926, pigment print
Photographer František Drtikol / Works from 1903 – 1935, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, December 1972 – February 1973
Fotograf František Drtikol / Tvorba z let 1903 – 1935, Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum, Praha, Prosinec 1972 – Únor 1973
poster designed by unknown artist in 1972 | src Jozef Square
From: Exhibition catalogue: “Frantisek Drtikol Works between 1903 and 1930” at the UMPRUM Museum Prague December 1972 – February 1973. | src Abebooks

Black and White, 1934

Jan de Meyere (1879-1950) :: “Black and White”. Art Deco study, 1922 (?). Halftone print from The Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer, July 18th 1934. | src eBay
Jan de Meyere (1879-1950) :: “Black and White”. Art Deco study, 1922 (?). Halftone print from The Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer, July 18th 1934. [full page] | src eBay

Chrysalis (1933) by R. Maingot

Rosalind Maingot :: ‘Chrysalis’, Art Deco nude study, 1933. From: The Amateur Photographer, November 1933. | src eBay
Rosalind Maingot :: ‘Chrysalis’, Art Deco nude study, 1933. From the London Salon of Photography. Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, November 1933. | src eBay