Folies Bergere · Walery · 1920s

Stanislaus Julian Walery (Polish, 1863 – 1935) ~ Dancers at the Folies Bergère, Paris, 1920s | Focus on Dance at Keith de Lellis Gallery
Stanislaus Julian Walery (Polish, 1863 – 1935) ~ Dancers at the Folies Bergère, Paris, 1920s. Full image | Focus on Dance at Keith de Lellis Gallery

The Brighton Cats · Henry Pointer

The infant School ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Darby & Joan ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
A happy new year ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Are those sparrows’ Tom ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
The Début ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
The attentive pupil ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
I’m your Valentine ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
A happy new year ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Rinking at Brighton ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Peace and War ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Nine cats asleep on a porch ~ The Brighton Cats ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
The Brighton cats ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
Saturday, Tom, Bull, Brownie, Mitch, Gog ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print
A happy new year ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print. Photographic card
We wish you a merry Christmas ~ The Brighton Cats (1865-1872) ~ Henry Pointer (1822 – 1889) Albumen silver print
Verso of one card from the set «The Brighton Cats» | src Getty Museum

Bauhaus weaving class in a loom

Webereistudierende der Klasse von Webmeister Kurt Wanke im Webstuhl [Urheberschaft unklar], 1927-1928

Group portrait of the weaving class of weaver Kurt Wanke at the Bauhaus Dessau.
Front row from left: Lotte (Stam-)Beese, Anni Albers, Ljuba “Ljuka” Monastirsky, Rosa “Rosel” Berger, Gunta Stölzl, Otti Berger, Webmeister Kurt Wanke.

Back row from top: Lisbeth (Birmann-) Oestreicher, Gertrud “Gert” Preiswerk, Helene “Lene” Bergner (Léna Meyer-Bergner), Margaretha “Gretel” Reichardt.]

Uncertain photographer, sometimes credited as T. Lux Feininger’s (Theodore Lukas Feininger)

Students of the weaving workshop of master weaver Kurt Wanke in a loom [Authorship uncertain], (Leben am Bauhaus: Gruppenportrait der Weberinnen hinter einem Webstuhl in der Weberei Bauhaus Dessau), 1927-1928 | src Kunst Archive

Gruppenporträt der Webereiklasse von Webmeister Kurt Wanke am Bauhaus Dessau.
Vordere Reihe von links:
Lotte Beese (Lotte Stam-Beese), Anni Albers, Ljuba Monastirsky, Rosa Berger, Gunta Stölzl, Otti Berger, Webmeister Kurt Wanke
Hintere Reihe von links:
Lisbeth Birmann-Oestreicher, Gertrud Preiswerk, Helene Bergner (Léna Meyer-Bergner), Grete (Margaretha) Reichardt.

Table Rock · Cave of the Winds

George Barker (1844-1894) ~ [Niagara Falls], ca. 1888. Albumen silver print. View of Niagara Falls taken from the base of the falls, with large boulder in foreground and footbridge in the background. | src Getty Museum Coll.
George Barker (1844-1894) ~ Cave of the winds, ca. 1888. Niagara Falls with walkway in the foreground. Albumen silver print. | src Library of Congress

This Image is hosted in four American museums; three of them (Library of Congress, Getty Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art) acknowledge the authorship to George Barker. According to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art [x] this photograph is Nielson’s. In their website there is a mention to the photographer’s logo on back: “H.F. Nielson, Manuf. of all kinds of / Paper & Glass Views / Niagara Falls.”

Though the commercial market for large-scale landscape views was limited in the late 19th century, a small group of talented and savvy photographers found a lucrative niche in this genre. Herman F. Nielson, who lived most of his life in Niagara, New York, specialized in majestic tourist views of Niagara Falls. Here, Nielson depicts the American Falls (Luna Falls and Bridal Veil Falls) and the Rock of Ages. This view, or a slight variant, was reproduced in a popular guidebook at the time.

“New View Manufactory,” Niagara Falls Gazette 30:16 (October 10, 1883): n.p.

quoted from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art [x]

George Barker (1844-1894) ~ Niagara Falls, ca. 1888 Albumen silver print from glass negative | src The Met
George Barker (1844-1894) ~ Cave of the winds, ca. 1888. Image of rushing waterfalls leading down to a bridge with large rocks in the foreground. | Library of Congress
George Barker (1844-1894) ~ Ruins of Table Rock, ca. 1870. Stereograph. Albumen print on stereo card. | Library of Congress
Stereograph showing a portion of Table Rock that has fallen off the cliff, with Niagara Falls in the background. | Library of Congress

Les enfants Gain (1900s-1910s)

Gustave Gain ~ Pierre et André Gain enfants: la lecture, 1911-20. Plaque de verre autochrome. | Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Pierre et André Gain enfants: la lecture, 1911-20. Plaque de verre autochrome. | Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Pierre Gain enfant, en costume de Pierrot, devant des marionnettes, 1909. Plaque de verre autochrome.
Gustave Gain ~ Pierre Gain enfant, en costume de Pierrot, devant des marionnettes, 1909. Plaque de verre autochrome.
Gustave Gain ~ Pierre Gain enfant, en costume de Pierrot, devant des marionnettes, 1909. Plaque de verre autochrome.
Gustave Gain ~ Pierre Gain enfant, en costume de Pierrot, devant des marionnettes, 1909. Plaque de verre autochrome.

source of all images in this post : Archives de la Manche ~ Maison de l’histoire de La Manche

Les Fleurs par Gustave Gain

Gustave Gain ~ Un lys en fleur, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Un lys en fleur, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Une plante à fleurs orangées, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Une plante à fleurs orangées, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Une plante à fleurs bleues, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ Une plante à fleurs bleues, 1910-1940. Plaque de verre autochrome. | src Archives de la Manche

Fête des fleurs par G. Gain

Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | half stereo (left)
Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | half stereo (right)