André Kertész :: Unidentified Sitter, 1926-1927. Printed on carte postale paper. | src Art Institute ChicagoAndré Kertész :: Unidentified Sitter, 1926-1927. Printed on carte postale paper. | src Art Institute Chicago
André Kertész :: Hilda Daus, 1927. Gelatin silver print on carte postale paper. Hilda Daus was a German handcraft artist; Kertész also made a carte postale print of her delicate tabletop sculptures. He included the image here in his first exhibition in Paris, in 1927 at the gallery Au Sacre du Printemps, where Daus also exhibited. | src High Museum of Art
André Kertész :: Portrait of Miss R., 1926. Silver Gelatin Print on baryta paper. | src Städel Museum The mysterious Mrs. R. exudes a strange mix of distance and intimacy, strength and fragility. Her heavy-lidded eyes are half closed and her melancholy gaze cuts straight through the onlooker. Kertész’s photographs are steeped in silent poetry.André Kertész :: Anne-Marie Merkel, 1926. | src Art Institute ChicagoAndré Kertész :: Anne-Marie Merkel, 1926. Printed on carte postale paper. | src Art Institute ChicagoAndré Kertész :: Anne-Marie Merkel [Mme Repsz], Paris, 1926-27. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum Anna-Marie Merkel was an artist from Berlin who, along with André Kertész, was a habitué of the Café du Dôme in Montparnasse. She was one of several women he photographed in 1927.
«Das Tänzerpaar Harald Kreutzberg und Elisabeth Grube mit dem Komponisten Friedrich Wilckens. Phot. Horowitz, Wien.» Tempo, 1927. | src Universität Erfurt«Das Tänzerpaar Harald Kreutzberg und Elisabeth Grube mit dem Komponisten Friedrich Wilckens. Phot. Horowitz, Wien.» Tempo, 1927. | src Universität Erfurt
František Drtikol (1883-1961)~ Vlna (Wave), 1926 | src Uměleckoprůmyslové museum v PrazeFrantišek Drtikol ~ Vlna (Wave), 1925. One of the ten versions of this picture kept at the Museum of Decorative Arts in PragueFrantišek Drtikol (1883-1961)~ Temná vlna (The Dark Wave), 1926, pigment printPhotographer František Drtikol / Works from 1903 – 1935, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, December 1972 – February 1973 Fotograf František Drtikol / Tvorba z let 1903 – 1935, Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum, Praha, Prosinec 1972 – Únor 1973 poster designed by unknown artist in 1972 | src Jozef Square
From: Exhibition catalogue: “Frantisek Drtikol Works between 1903 and 1930” at the UMPRUM Museum Prague December 1972 – February 1973. | src Abebooks
Fotograf František Drtikol / Tvorba z let 1903 – 1935, Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum, Praha, Prosinec 1972 – Únor 1973 Photographer František Drtikol / Works from 1903 – 1935, Museum of Decorative Arts In Prague, December 1972 – February 1973 poster design: Unknown Artist, 1972 | src JosefSquareFrom: Exhibition catalogue: “Frantisek Drtikol Works between 1903 and 1930” at the UMPRUM Museum Prague December 1972 – February 1973. | src Abebooks