Ronit Porat :: Untitled, 2018 from the exhibition ‘Table’. Curator: Ron Bartos. | src Ronit Porat • IG Waléry :: Gliederkreuz. Georgia Graves in den Folies Bergère. Scherl’s Magazin Band 5, Heft 11, November 1929 | src arthistoricum
Baron Adolph de Meyer :: Flower Study, 1908. Autochrome. (Royal Photographic Society Collection) | src The Dawn of Colour at Science and Media MuseumBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayStill 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 archiveBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayBaron 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
Ronit Porat :: untitled, from: The Sentence – The Trilogy, Part 3 | Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2018. | src Ronit Porat website Photocollage from: Balance. Exercise on the knees. «Playful gymnastics». Photograph by Friedrich Seidenstücker Scherl’s Magazin, Heft 5, Mai 1930 and unknown (bird)
Friedrich Seidenstücker :: Balance. Exercise on the knees. «Playful gymnastics». Scherl’s Magazin, Heft 5, Mai 1930. | src arthistoricum ~ Universität Erfurt
Ronit Porat :: Untitled, 2018 [Friedrich Seidenstücker (Untitled) Scherl’s Magazine, May 1930; G. O. Dyhenfurth (Untitled) Scherl’s Magazine, November 1930] | src ManofimFriedrich Seidenstücker :: One that seeks its center of gravity. Playful gymnastics. Scherl’s Magazin, Heft 5, Mai 1930. | src arthistoricum ~ Universität Erfurt