Gunhild Englund portraits

Pictorialist portrait of Fritz Englund’s daughter ─ Gunhild Englund ─ with a kitten, 1902 | src The Finnish Museum of Photography
Fritz Englund (1870–1950) ~ Gunhild, 1903. Suomen valokuvataiteen museon kokoelma. Scan from Piktorialismi, published by the Finnish Museum of Photography & Parus (Front cover & page 78)

Laura Gilpin · Iris · 1926

Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Hand-coated platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum P1979.141.27
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum P1979.141.23
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ [Iris]; 1920’s-1960’s. Platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art (P1979.141.47)
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Handcoated platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art P1979.141.24

Desert Shiprock · Gilpin · 1925

Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ Shiprock from Mesa Verde [Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado]; Sept. 1925. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ Phantom Ship of the Desert Shiprock from Mesa Verde; Sept. 1925. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art

The Larsen dancers · C.H. White

Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [7/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [6/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [9/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [10/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum
Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925) ~ Larsen Dancers [5/11], ca. 1923 – 1924. Platinum print. | Princeton University Art Museum

Sunshine and Playtime · 1893

Emma Justine Farnsworth ~ From Sunshine and Playtime, 1893 | src internet archive
Emma Justine Farnsworth ~ From Sunshine and Playtime, 1893 | src internet archive
Emma Justine Farnsworth ~ From Sunshine and Playtime, 1893 | src internet archive
Emma Justine Farnsworth ~ From Sunshine and Playtime, 1893 | src internet archive
Emma Justine Farnsworth ~ From Sunshine and Playtime, 1893 | src internet archive

Autumn by Walter F. Seely

Walter Frederick Seely ~ Autumn posed by Jane Novak. published in Shadowland, November 1922. | src internet archive

Autumn (Wordsworth)

Wild is the music of Autumnal winds / Amongst the faded woods.

Walter Frederick Seely ~ Autumn posed by Jane Novak. published in Shadowland, November 1922. | src internet archive

Two portraits by Frank Eugene

Frank Eugene (1865–1936) ~ Lady of Charlotte, 1899. Photogravure. R. Gere photograph collection. | src Christie’s
Eugene’s portrait as it appeared in Camera Work vol. 30, 1909
Frank Eugene (1865–1936) ~ Lady of Charlotte, 1899. Photogravure 1909. From the journal Camera Work | src Philamuseum
Frank Eugene (1865–1936) ~ Lady of Charlotte, 1899. Photogravure 1909. From the journal Camera Work | src Philamuseum
Frank Eugene (1865–1936) ~ Miss Convere Jones, 1899 (Photogravure ca. 1901) R. Gere photograph collection. | src Christie’s
Lady of Charlotte, 1899 by Frank Eugene (detail from image # 1)

Ogawa Gesshu · Portraits

Ogawa Gesshu ~ Gesshū Ogawa :: Mädchen in Schuluniform, 1928. Los 211-1 | src Grisebach Auktionen
Ogawa Gesshu ~ Gesshū Ogawa :: Woman in Western Hat, ca. 1935. Bromide print. | src Sotheby’s ~ The Discerning Eye: Property from the Collection of Eric Franck

Hydrangea by Jaromir Funke

Jaromír Funke ~ Untitled (Hydrangea in blossom in pot), ca. 1920-24 [HGG2-summer 2019]
Jaromír Funke ~ Untitled (Hydrangea in blossom in pot), ca. 1920-24. Gelatin silver print; printed ca. 1920-24 | src Howard Greenberg Gallery : HGG2, Summer 2019

A very rare photograph in a rather pictorialist style among the modern, abstract production by Funke.

Jaromír Funke ~ Untitled (Hydrangea in blossom in pot), ca. 1920-24 [detail]
Jaromír Funke (1896–1945) ~ Untitled (Hydrangea in blossom in pot), ca. 1920-24 [detail]

Jaromír Funke (1896–1945) studied medicine, law and philosophy at Charles University in Prague but did not graduate. Instead he concentrated on becoming a professional freelance photographer. By 1922 he was a leader of the young opposition movement in photography and a founder of the Czech Society of Photography (1924) whose mission was to create photography that would  fulfil new social functions. In his work Funke managed to combine some of the leading trends in modernist European photography, uniting constructivism and functionalism with surrealism and social commentary, with traditional Czech aesthetics.  His interest in modernist ideas led him to make clearly focused studies of simple objects. As the decade progressed, he turned to the production of carefully arranged still lifes emphasizing abstract form and the play of light and shadow. During this time he also produced several important series of photographs, including two inspired by the images of Eugène Atget: Reflexy (Reflections, 1929) and as trvá (Time Persists, 1930-34).

Funke was also influential as a teacher, first at the School of Arts and Crafts, Bratislava (1931-34/35), which followed a Bauhaus-inspired curriculum, and then at the State School of Graphic Arts, Prague (1935-44). While in Bratislava, he became interested in social documentary photography and joined the leftist group Sociofoto, which was concerned with recording the living conditions of the poor. Throughout his career Funke published articles and critical reviews dealing with photography. From 1939-41 he worked with Josef Ehm to edit the magazine Fotografik obzor (Photographic Horizon).

quoted from HGG ~ Howard Greenberg Gallery / Jaromir Funke