Hugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. [full plate] | src V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. [full plate] | src V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. [full plate] | src V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A MuseumHugh C. Knowles :: Butterfly, ca. 1910. Autochrome. [full plate] | src V&A Museum
Notice: the Autocromes not labelled “full plate” had been cropped and slightly enhanced, but respecting their original colors and color distortions [due to oldness and/or conservation, or lack of] as they were found on source.
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Fotografo sconosciuto, Studio plastico all’aria aperta, prima metà degli anni venti. Stampa originale. [Unknown photographer. Plastic study in open air, first half of the 1920s. Original print.] | src Nicoletta Misler: L’Arte del Movimento in Russia 1920-1930
Kassian Golejzovsky, Kasjan’s ballet. Poster, first half of the 1920s. Pencil, collage, white lead on plywood. [K. Golejzovskij, Il balletto di Kasjan K. Golejzovskij, manifesto, metà anni venti. Matita, collage, biacca su compensato]. | src Nicoletta Misler: L’Arte del Movimento in Russia 1920-1930
Ritt auf der Rasierklinge | ‘Slide on the Razor’, performance as part of the Haller Revue ‘Under and Over’, Berlin, 1923. | src New Women in the Weimar Republic at The Barbican
E. Metzke :: Ohne Titel (Melusine Herker auf dem Metallischen Fest am 9. Februar 1929 im Bauhausgebäude). Vintage gelatin silver print with photographer’s blind-stamp on bottom right. | src Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau