Nude Study at atelier, 1900

Rene Le Bègue :: Étude de Nu dans l’atelier, photogravure, 1900. L’Art Photographique 1899-1900. (Héliogravure. Reproduction d’une gomme bichromatée.) | src Photoseed

The White Sail, 1911

John H. Anderson :: The White Sail. Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LIV, 1417, p. 534. 27 November 1911. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce

One Midsummer Morning, 1913

William Findlay :: One Midsummer Morn. from original bromide print, 12 May 1913. The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce

Kätzchen (1901) by Veritas

atelier veritas stephanie ludwig katzchen kitten 1901 kunst in der photographie
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co.
Stephanie Ludwig ~ Atelier Veritas :: Kätzchen [Kitten], 1901. Photogravure. Published in Die Kunst in der Photographie V-1901; printer: Atelier Meisenbach, Riffarth & Co. [Full size]

Im Schilf, 1903

Constant Puyo :: Im Schilf | In the Reeds. Photogravure. Published in the Journal Photographische Mitteilungen in 1903. Atelier Georg Büxenstein & Co. | src Photoseed

Freilichtporträt, 1908

Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Natural light portrait). Member of Der Camera-Club in Wien. Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt. Der Camera-Club in Wien. Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908.
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Natural light portrait). Member of Der Camera-Club in Wien. Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Natural light portrait). Member of Der Camera-Club in Wien. Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Exterior portrait). Member of Der Camera-Club in Wien. Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Exterior Portrait) Autotype (halftone). Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908. | src Photoseed
Dr. A. Gstöttner :: Freilichtporträt (Outdoor Portrait) Autotype (halftone). Published in the Journal Die Kunst in der Photographie in 1908. | src Photoseed

Head of a Young Girl, 1905

Eva Watson-Schütze :: Head of a Young Girl (photogravure from original negative). Published in Camera Work, issue 9, 1905. | src Universitåts-Bibliothek Heidelberg, also George Eastman museum
Eva Watson-Schütze :: Head of a Young Girl (photogravure from original negative). Published in Camera Work, issue 9, 1905. | src Universitåts-Bibliothek Heidelberg, also George Eastman museum

The Rose, 1905

Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, 1905; Gum bichromate print. National Museum of Women in the Arts
Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, 1905; Gum bichromate print. National Museum of Women in the Arts

The Rose demonstrates Eva Watson-Schütze’s talent for creating dramatic photographs with pictorial qualities.

Here she posed the young woman against a plain studio backdrop, emphasizing the irregular outline of her dress. Positioned in the center of the composition, the sitter faces the camera directly. Watson-Schütz heightened the feeling of flatness by emphasizing the outline of the model’s body against the background.

Watson-Schütze chose an unusual format for this photograph: a narrow rectangle, which the figure nearly fills. Virtually every element in this composition emphasizes its verticality. For instance, the embroidered panels on the woman’s dress narrow to a point as they descend toward the hem.

The woman holds a fully opened rose, the stem of which is so long it reaches from her throat to her knees. The stem forms a narrow dark line that echoes model’s slender proportions and the center part of her hair. Watson-Schütze placed her monogram in the upper left corner, a device favored by many photographers of the time. [quoted from National Museum of Women in the Arts]

Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, halftone reproduction from original gum print. Published in Camera Work, issue 9, 1905. | src Universitåts-Bibliothek Heidelberg
Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, halftone reproduction from original gum print. Published in Camera Work, issue 9, 1905. | src Universitåts-Bibliothek Heidelberg
Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, 1905. Gravure. Musée d'Orsay, RMN
Eva Watson-Schütze :: The Rose, 1905. Gravure. Musée d’Orsay, RMN