Christina O’Gorman, 1912-1913

Mervyn O’Gorman :: Portrait of Christina wearing a red cloak, 1913. Lumière Autochrome. | src The Dawn of Colour: Science and Media Museum
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina on the Beach, July 13th, 1913. An evocative portrait taken on the beach at Lulworth Cove. Christina’s choice of swimming costume was a fortuitous one since red was a colour which the autochrome process captured particularly well. | src Science and Media Museum Blog
A red beach dress. Dreamlike snaps of a young woman in red posing at Lulworth Cove, Dorset, in 1913 have now been revealed as some of the earliest surviving colour photographs. Autochrome. | src CNN
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina on the Beach, 1913. The comparatively long exposure time has given the sea a glassy quality and the large aperture setting and narrow depth of field has put Durdle Door, in the background, into soft focus. | src Science and Media Museum Blog
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina in a red beach dress at Lulworth Cove, Dorset, in 1913. Autochrome. | src CNN via Flickr
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina in a garden surrounded by foliage and flowers, April 17th, 1912. The location for this photograph is not known but may possibly be the gardens of Rempstone Hall near Corfe Castle in Dorset. Lumière Autochrome. | src Flickr
Mervyn O’Gorman :: A portrait of Christina, gazing thoughtfully into an ornamental pond. The location for this photograph is not known but may possibly be the gardens of Rempstone Hall near Corfe Castle in Dorset. Lumière Autochrome. | src Flickr
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina O’Gorman with Chinese Wisteria, ca. 1912. Autochrome. (detail of the photograph below) | src CNN
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina O’Gorman (standing) in the garden leaning on wall with what seems to be a Chinese Wisteria, ca. 1912. Lumière Autochrome. | src Flickr
Mervyn O’Gorman :: Christina O’Gorman in the garden leaning on wall with what seems to be a Wisteria sinensis, ca. 1912. Lumière Autochrome. | src Flickr

Bird Millman, 1921

Henry B. Goodwin :: Jennadean Engleman, stage name Bird Millman, American tightrope walker, 1921. | src Nationalmuseum, Sweden

Dancer Leena Rintala, 1935

Tanssija Leena Rintala. 14-vuotias Rintala esitti lokakuussa 1935 Kansallisteatterissa isänsä orkesterin säestämänä itämaisia- ja temppelitansseja. | In October 1935, 14-year-old Rintala performed oriental and temple dances at the National Theater, accompanied by its orchestra. | src FHA – Museovirasto

Portrait of Wiles, ca. 1910

Half length portrait of Wiles, ca. 1910. Identification on verso (handwritten): Gladys Wiles. | src Richard Field Maynard papers, 1895-1979. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

Anitra’s dance (Peer Gynt), 1916

Maggie Gripenberg esittää Anitran tanssia Kansallisteatterin ‘Peer Gynt’ -näytelmässä 1916. | Maggie Gripenberg performs Anitra’s dance in the National Theater’s play ‘Peer Gynt’. | src FHA ~ Museovirasto
Maggie Gripenberg esittää Anitran tanssia Kansallisteatterin ‘Peer Gynt’ -näytelmässä 1916. | Maggie Gripenberg performs Anitra’s dance in the National Theater’s play ‘Peer Gynt’. | src FHA ~ Museovirasto

‘Mystic Cream’, 1920s-1930s

Nude of women’s legs and feet by noteworthy New York photographer, H.R. Cremer. Photo likely date to the 1920s or 1930s, when he was active. The model applies “Mystic Cream”, suggesting the photograph was possibly a study for an advertisement. | src eBay

Anders de Wahl, 1919

Henry B. Goodwin :: Anders de Wahl, actor, stage portrait as Perseus, 1919. NMGrh 5240. | src Nationalmuseum, Sweden