Dryads, 1913 by Anne Brigman

Anne W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Photogravure on thin off-white wove paper. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Volume 44 (1913) | src Harvard Art Museums
Anne W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Photogravure on thin off-white wove paper. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Volume 44 (1913) | src Harvard Art Museums
Annie W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 44 (1913)
Annie W. Brigman :: Dryads, 1913. Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly, Heft 44 (1913)

Harris & Ewing :: “Cleveland, Esther, Miss. Group.”
Washington DC, ca. 1918

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This appears to be a formal pre-wedding portrait of the woman on the
left, Marion Cleveland, and her younger sister Esther Cleveland, daughter of Grover Cleveland, the only presidential child born in the White House. Marion’s wearing a
wedding dress without a veil, which is common for this kind of portrait
at this time period. Marion Cleveland was married on November 28, 1917. Had the photo been
taken after her marriage, she would have been Mrs. William Dell. Before
her marriage, however, she would have been referred to simply as “Miss
Cleveland”, which may explain the caption: Miss Cleveland and Esther
Cleveland. / src and hi-res: Shorpy

Cavorting by the Pool, 1916

lady cavendish / ottoline morrell / cavorting / garsington / 1916
Lady Ottoline Morrell / Lady Cavendish :: Cavorting by the Pool at Garsington, ca. 1916. Gelatin silver print. | src The Met # 283250
Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck Morrell :: Cavorting by the Pool at Garsington, ca. 1916. Gelatin silver print. | src The Met # 291058