Nudes by Gertrude Fehr

Gertrude Fehr :: Halbakt solarisiert, Paris, 1936 © 2021, ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz - Sammlung online
Gertrude Fehr :: Halbakt solarisiert, Paris, 1936 © 2021, ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz – Sammlung online
Gertrude Fehr :: Doppelbelichtung, um 1936. © ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz - Sammlung online
Gertrude Fehr :: Doppelbelichtung (Akt), um 1936. © ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz – Sammlung online
Gertrude Fehr :: Nu debout, Paris, 1936 © ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz - Sammlung online
Gertrude Fehr :: Nu debout, Paris, 1936 © ProLitteris, Zurich | src Fotostiftung Schweiz – Sammlung online

Portrait by Florestine Perrault

Florestine Perrault Collins :: Portrait of Mae Fuller Keller, gelatin silver print, early 1920s. From: The New Woman Behind the Camera (2021) at The Met
Florestine Perrault Collins :: Portrait of Mae Fuller Keller, gelatin silver print, early 1920s. From: The New Woman Behind the Camera (2021). | src The Brooklyn Rail
Florestine Perrault Collins :: Portrait of Mae Fuller Keller, early 1920s. From: The New Woman Behind the Camera (2021) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Florestine Perrault Collins :: Portrait of Mae Fuller Keller, early 1920s. From: The New Woman Behind the Camera (2021). | src The Met

Young Japanese girls (1875)

Raimund von Stillfried :: [Jeunes filles] [Young girls]; 1875 (Albumen print, hand-coloured) [Detail] | src BnF ~ Gallica
Raimund von Stillfried :: [Jeunes filles] [Young girls]; 1875 (Albumen print, hand-coloured) [Detail] | src BnF ~ Gallica
Raimund von Stillfried :: [Jeunes filles] [Young girls] [Japonais, album 2 of 5] [nº 689] (taken 1875), published 1877-1878 (tirage sur papier albuminé coloriés à la main) | src BnF ~ Gallica
Raimund von Stillfried :: [Jeunes filles] [Young girls] [Japonais, album 2 of 5] [nº 689] (taken 1875), published 1877-1878 (tirage sur papier albuminé coloriés à la main) | src BnF ~ Gallica
Raimund von Stillfried 
[Jeunes filles] [Young girls] 
[Japonais, 2] Japan
1875 (taken) 1877-1878 (album) 
Albumen print, hand-coloured
Baron Raimund von Stillfried :: [Jeunes filles] [Young girls]; 1875 (Albumen print, hand-coloured) [Detail] | src BnF ~ Gallica

Autumn · The Larsen Dancers

american pictorialism
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [11/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [4/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White :: Autumn, the Larsen Dancers, 1924. Palladium print. | src MoMA
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Autumn, the Larsen Dancers, 1924. Palladium print. | src MoMA
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [2/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum

Lily, seen by André Steiner

André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: La pente [The Slope], Lily, Roscoff, 1933. | L'amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: La pente [The Slope], Lily, Roscoff, 1933. | L’amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, Hongrie, 1934. | L'amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: L’Ivresse du Mouvement, Hongrie, 1934. | L’amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
Andor Steiner, L'Ivresse du Mouvement, Lac Balaton, Hongrie, 1935 + Sans titre, Lac Balaton, Hongrie, 1935
André Steiner :: L’Ivresse du Mouvement & Sans titre, Lac Balaton, Hongrie, 1935. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1936. | L'amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1936 (aka Composition). | L’amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner :: Composition, Hongrie, 1935; tirage argentique. | src Binoche et Giquello
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1935. | L'amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1935. © Nicole Steiner-Bajolet | L’amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1936. | L'amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Lily, 1936. © Nicole Steiner-Bajolet | L’amour et la photographie · Musée Nicéphore Niépce

Toilette par Andor Steiner

André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930 tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930 tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930 tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930 tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés
André Steiner :: Toilette, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, circa 1930, tirage argentique. | src Giquello & Associés

Domino de lumière (1933)

steiner, dance, 1930s, movement, lily steiner

Le domino de lumière (1933) par André Steiner (Andor Steiner)

André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique d’exposition.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique d’exposition.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Solarisation, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.
André Steiner (Andor Steiner) :: Le domino de lumière, appartement de la rue Gambetta, Paris, 1933, tirage argentique.

All images from Binoche et Giquello and Giquello & Associés

Frau mit Reh von Steiner

woman feeding deer in the swiss alps in deep snow
Albert Steiner (1877-1965) :: Frau mit Reh | Woman with Deer. | src Germann Auction House
Albert Steiner (1877-1965) :: Frau mit Reh | Woman with Deer. | src Germann Auction House

Albert Steiner (1877-1965) is one of Switzerland’s outstanding 20th century photographers. His landscape photographs taken in the Engadine, where he lived and worked for 46 years, are unique on an international as well as a national level. They have had a major influence on an awareness of Switzerland as an unspoiled alpine country of surpassing beauty. Inspired by painters such as Giovanni Segantini and Ferdinand Hodler, Steiner took pictures that reveal a profound respect for and love of nature, as well as a tireless search for timeless beauty and metaphysical truth. His meticulously structured, light-saturated compositions are expressive witnesses of his experience of human insignificance in the face of the greatness and sublimity of the mountain world. Surprisingly, up till now Steiner’s work has not been accorded the appreciation it deserves.

Albert Steiner (1877-1965) :: Frau mit Reh | Woman with Deer. | src Germann Auction House
Albert Steiner (1877-1965) :: Frau mit Reh | Woman with Deer. | src Germann Auction House

The exhibition “Albert Steiner, the photographic oeuvre”, which comprises around 150 photographs from various public and private collections, represents the first comprehensive overview of Steiner’s work, which reached its peak between 1910 and 1930. It also pays tribute to the different ways in which the photographer interpreted the mountain world. With his almost painterly photographs, associated as they were with pictorialism, he intensified the landscape almost to the point of unreality. With an objective and graphic visual language, his orientation in the 1920s was also based on the principles of the New Objectivity, and it was from this position that he created Switzerland’s first modern photography book (Schnee Winter Sonne, 1930), which may justifiably be compared with Albert Renger-Patzsch’s classic Die Welt ist schön (1928).

The origin of Steiner’s intensive, almost obsessive concern with the mountains was his own independent vision. More than any other Swiss photographer before him, Albert Steiner felt himself to be an artist. And, unlike many of his contemporaries, he regarded photography as a self-evidently appropriate means for creating works of art, an approach that effectively ensured the lasting relevanceof his work. [quoted from Fotostiftung Schweiz]

Autochrome of vase with anemones

vase with anemones autochrome
Vaas met anemonen, anoniem, ca. 1907 - ca. 1935.  (detail) | src Rijksmuseum
Vaas met anemonen, anoniem, ca. 1907 – ca. 1935. (detail) | src Rijksmuseum
Anonymous. Vase with Anemones, ca. 1907 - ca. 1935. | src Rijksmuseum
Anonymous. Vase with Anemones, ca. 1907 – ca. 1935. | src Rijksmuseum
Vaas met anemonen, anonymous, ca. 1907 - ca. 1935 | src Rijksmuseum
Vaas met anemonen, anonymous, ca. 1907 – ca. 1935 | src Rijksmuseum