Zitkala-Sa, ca. 1898

Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src National Museum of American History
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src National Museum of American History
Gertrude Stanton Käsebier :: Zitkala Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, 1898, platinum print

In addition to photographing the Sioux performers sent by Buffalo Bill Cody to her studio, Käsebier was able to arrange a portrait session with Zitkala Sa, “Red Bird,” also known as Gertrude Simmons (1876-1938), a Yankton Sioux woman of Native American and white ancestry. She was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, like many of the Sioux traveling with the Wild West show. She was well educated at reservation schools, the Carlisle Indian School, Earlham College in Indiana, and the Boston Conservatory of Music. Zitkala Sa became an accomplished author, musician, composer, and dedicated worker for the reform of United States Indian policies.

Käsebier photographed Zitkala Sa in tribal dress and western clothing, clearly identifying the two worlds in which this woman lived and worked. In many of the images, Zitkala Sa holds her violin or a book, further indicating her interests. Käsebier experimented with backdrops, including a Victorian floral print, and photographic printing. She used the painterly gum-bichromate process for several of these images, adding increased texture and softer tones to the photographs. (quoted from NMAH)

Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print.
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src National Museum of American History
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898 | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa (with violin), Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print.
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa (with violin), Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Gum bichromate print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Gum bichromate print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src NMAH
Gertrude Käsebier :: Zitkala-Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, ca. 1898. Platinum print. | src NMAH

Sea Ballet, 1913 by Anne Brigman

Anne Brigman :: Ballet de Mer, 1913. | src joseph bellows gallery

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On Lake Como, 1909

Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: On Lake Como, 1909. Platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX
Karl Struss (1886-1981) :: On Lake Como, 1909. Platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX
Karl Fischer Struss (1886-1981) :: On Lake Como, 1909.
Karl Fischer Struss (1886-1981) :: On Lake Como, 1909.

Dryads, 1913 by Anne Brigman

Anne W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Photogravure on thin off-white wove paper. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Volume 44 (1913) | src Harvard Art Museums
Anne W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Photogravure on thin off-white wove paper. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Volume 44 (1913) | src Harvard Art Museums
Annie W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 44 (1913)
Annie W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 44 (1913)

Beatrice Baxter by Käsebier

Gertrude Käsebier ~ The sketch (Beatrice Baxter Ruyl), 1902 | src Rijksmuseum
Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934) ~ The Sketch, 1903. Platinum print. | src The Met

A frequent model for Käsebier and F. Holland Day, Beatrice Baxter Ruyl, who posed here, made illustrations for children’s books and the Boston Herald.

Gertrude Käsebier ~ The Sketch (Beatrice Baxter), 1903. Platinum print
Gertrude Kasebier ~ The Sketch, posed by Beatrice Baxter in Newport, Rhode island, 1902. Glass negative | src Library of Congress
Gertrude Käsebier ~ The Sketch (Beatrice Baxter), 1903. Platinum print. | Collection of George Eastman House

Drops of rain, ca. 1902

Clarence Hudson White :: Drops of rain (dew drops), ca. 1902 | A child holds a glass ball as drops of rain fall on a window in this image which was published in the celebrated photographic magazine Camera Work in 1908.
Clarence Hudson White :: Dew drops | Drops of rain, ca. 1902. Palladium print | A young boy, possibly Maynard Pressley White, looking at a large glass ball, with raindrops on a screen in the background. Published in Camera Work (1908). | src Library of Congress
Clarence Hudson White :: Dew drops | Drops of rain, ca. 1902. Palladium print | A young boy, possibly Maynard Pressley White, looking at a large glass ball, with raindrops on a screen in the background [original scan]. | src Library of Congress

The Kiss (Reynolds Sisters), 1904

Clarence H. White :: The Kiss (the Reynolds Sisters), vintage platinum print, 1904. | src gitterman gallery
Clarence H. White :: The Kiss, Terre Haute, Ind., 1904. Platinum print. (Photograph shows the sisters Jean and Marion Reynolds). | src Library of Congress
Clarence H. White :: The Kiss, Terre Haute, Ind., 1904. Platinum print. (Photograph shows the sisters Jean and Marion Reynolds). [original scan] | src Library of Congress

Blind Man’s Bluff, 1898

Clarence H. White :: Blind Man’s Bluff, 1898. Vintage platinum print. | src gitterman gallery
Clarence H. White :: Blind man’s bluff, Newark, Ohio, 1898. Platinum print. Signed in pencil on mount: Clarence H. White.
Photograph shows a blindfolded woman and another woman playing a game of blind man’s bluff. | src Library of Congress
Clarence H. White :: Blind man’s bluff, Newark, Ohio, 1898. [Original scan]. Signed in pencil on mount: Clarence H. White.
Photograph shows a blindfolded woman and another woman playing a game of blind man’s bluff. | src Library of Congress