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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The Bubble, 1909

Anne W. Brigman :: The Bubble. Published in Camera Work Nº 25, 1909. | src Toledo Museum of Modern Art via NY Times blog
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Nudes [Mercedes], ca. 1940

Herbert Matter :: Nude in Net [Mercedes Matter], ca. 1940. | src haunted·by·storytelling (censored post)
Herbert Matter :: Nude in Net [Mercedes Matter], ca. 1940. | src Herbert Matter
Herbert Matter :: Nude in Net [Mercedes Matter], ca. 1940. | src Herbert Matter
Herbert Matter :: Nude [Mercedes Matter], ca. 1940. | src Herbert Matter

Nude [Miss Thompson], 1907

Clarence Hudson White :: Untitled [Miss Thompson], 1907. Platinum print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: Untitled [Miss Thompson], 1907. Platinum print. | src Flickr [click here to enlarge]

Nude with Lilacs, 1936

Edward Steichen :: Nude with Lilacs (Twenty-Five Photographs), negative 1936, printed 1981-82. Printer George Tice. | src Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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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

Érotique Voilée, 1933

Man Ray :: Érotique Voilée (Veiled Eroticism), 1933, gelatin silver print. Inscribed ‘Meret Oppenheim dans l’atelier de Marcoussis, 15 rue Hégesippe-Moreau’ in ink (on the verso). | src Christie’s

Bronia Perlmutter by Man Ray

Man Ray :: Untitled. Brogna Perlmutter (Bronia Perlmutter), Paris, 1924 | src NGA [National Gallery of Australia]

On December 1924 Francis Picabia asked Bronia to participate in a production, Ciné Sketch, that he and René Clair were putting on after the ballet on New Year’s Eve. Bronia agreed, and she and Marcel Duchamp appeared nude—Duchamp did have a strategically placed fig leaf—in a living tabloid of Lucas Cranach’s Adam and Eve, which Man Ray photographed. This photograph most probably belongs to that series.