Brandung, 1929

Harry Richardson Cremer :: Brandung. (Salon International d’Art Photographique) Published in Revue des Monats, June, 1929. | src Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig

Portrait of an Actress, 1923

Alexander Grinberg :: Portrait of an Actress, 1920. Gelatin silver print. M. Golosovsky Coll. | src Russian photographic Avant-garde
Alexander Grinberg :: Portrait of an Actress, 1923. Bromoil with transfer. Private collection. | src Russian photographic Avant-Garde of the 1920s and 1930s

Nude, 1920s

Alexander Grinberg :: Nude, 1920s. Gelatin silver print, sepia toned. Private collection. | src Russian photographic Avant-Garde of the 1920s and 1930s

Photographic Study, 1860s

Clementina Maude, Viscountess Hawarden, aka Lady Clementina Hawarden ~ Photographic Study, early 1860s. Albumen silver print from glass negative | src MetMuseum

Clementina Maude, her mother’s preferred model, is seen here in a reflective pose against a star-studded wall. The casual placement of the shawl on the table and the girl’s loose hair contribute to the feeling of intimacy. In the airy room time seems to be suspended. The sensuous curves of the table legs, the soft weight of the crushed velvet, and the crispness of the starry wallpaper are enhanced by the skillful handling of the collodion technique. The composition, devoid of Victorian clutter, brings together light, shadow, and compositional elements in a spare and appealing interplay. In contrast to the prevailing fashion of giving literary or sentimental titles to portraits of young women, Lady Hawarden titled her works simply “Photographic Study”.

Lady Clementina Hawarden aka Viscountess Hawarden ~ Photographic Study, early 1860s (detail) | src MetMuseum

Hedy Pfundmayr als Elektra

Rudolf Koppitz :: Dancer Hedy Pfundmayr with Elektra mask by Richard Teschner, 1930. Photoinstitut Bonartes via LL/51115
Rudolf Koppitz :: Hedy Pfundmayr mit Elektra-Maske von Richard Teschner, um 1930. Silbergelatineabzug
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The Marion Morgan Dancers, 1921

Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston :: ‘The Marion Morgan Dancers’, California, 1921.
Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston :: ‘The Marion Morgan Dancers’, California, 1921. Vintage platinum-palladium print, mounted to original card. Signed and titled in pencil on the card board. In collaboration with the dancers from the ballet troupe of Marion Morgan. | src Sotheby’s