Poppies in Autochromes

field of flowers, poppies, pavots
Anonyme. Dans les champs de coquelicots (s.d.) Autochrome. © Collection AN | src Jeu de Paume: 1, 2, 3... couleur!
Anonyme. Dans les champs de coquelicots (s.d.) Autochrome. © Collection AN | src Jeu de Paume: 1, 2, 3… couleur!
Arnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. | src Library of Congress
Hugh C. Knowles :: Poppies [detail]. Autochrome. | src The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A Museum
Maynard Owen Williams :: A 12-year-old girl poses outside her house in Cyprus. This color photo was one of 66 that accompanied a July 1928 article on the Mediterranean island. | src Nat Geo image collection
Maynard Owen Williams :: A 12-year-old girl poses outside her house in Cyprus. This color photo was one of 66 that accompanied a July 1928 article on the Mediterranean island. | src Nat Geo image collection
Arnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome [alternative rendition] | src Library of Congress
Arnold Genthe :: Helen MacGowan Cooke picking California Golden poppies in a field, between 1906 and 1911. Autochrome. | src Library of Congress

Still life autochromes

Anonyme. Sublime altération, s.d. Autochrome. © Collection AN | 1,2,3… couleur! at Jeu de Paume
Anonyme. Nature morte d’automne, s.d. Autochrome. © Collection AN | 1,2,3… couleur! at Jeu de Paume
Émile Domergue 'Légumes', ca. 1910. Lumière autochrome © Daniel Blau Munich: The Art of the Autochrome
Émile Domergue :: ‘Légumes’, ca. 1910. Lumière autochrome © Daniel Blau Munich: The Art of the Autochrome

Albertina Rasch circa 1920

Austrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967) by unknown photographer (late 1910s - early 1920s)
Austrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967) by unknown photographer | src Dimitri Tiomkin official website
Albertina Rasch [no date recorded on caption card]. Glass negative. Bain News Services. | src Library of Congress
Albertina Rasch [no date recorded on caption card]. Glass negative. Bain News Services. | src Library of Congress
Austrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967) by unknown photographer, probably circa 1920
Austrian-American choreographer and dancer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog

A. Rasch portrait and postcard

albertina rasch portrait probably 1920s
Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog
Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog
Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog
Albertina Rasch (1891-1967), prima ballerina at the Hippodrome and later choreographer of the Albertina Rasch dancers who performed between vaudeville acts in the mid-1920s. | src Hippodrome research blog
Austrian-American dancer and choreographer Albertina Rasch (1891-1967). German postcard, nº 7492. Collection: Didier Hanson

Lucia Joyce portraits

Lucia Joyce, Ostend, 1924. Courtesy of the Poetry Collection of the University Libraries, University at Buffalo. The Morgan Library & Museum
Lucia Joyce, Ostend, 1924. Courtesy of the Poetry Collection of the University Libraries, University at Buffalo. The Morgan Library & Museum
Lucia Joyce, Zurich, ca. 1917. From: Carol Loeb Schloss : Lucia Joyce : To Dance in the Wake (2003)
Lucia Joyce, Zurich, ca. 1917. From: Carol Loeb Schloss : Lucia Joyce : To Dance in the Wake (2003)

“Most accounts of James Joyce’s family portray Lucia Joyce as the mad daughter of a man of genius, a difficult burden. But in this important new book, Carol Loeb Shloss reveals a different, more dramatic truth: Lucia’s father not only loved her but shared with her a deep creative bond. His daughter, Joyce wrote, had a mind “as clear and as unsparing as the lightning.”” “Born at a pauper’s hospital in Trieste in 1907, educated haphazardly in Italy, Switzerland, and Paris as her penniless father pursued his art, Lucia was determined to strike out on her own. She chose dance as her medium, pursuing her studies in an art form very different from the literary ones celebrated in the Joyce circle and emerging, to Joyce’s amazement, as a harbinger of modern expressive dance in Paris. He described her then as a wild, beautiful, “fantastic being” who spoke to “a curious abbreviated language of her own” that he instinctively understood – for in fact it was his as well. The family’s only reader of Joyce’s work, Lucia was a child of the imaginative realms her father created. Even after emotional turmoil wreaked havoc with her and she was hospitalized in the 1930s, Joyce saw in her a life lived in tandem with his own.” “Though most of the documents about Lucia have been destroyed, Shloss has painstakingly reconstructed the poignant complexities of her life – and with them a vital episode in the early history of psychiatry, for in Joyce’s efforts to help his daughter he sought out Europe’s most advanced doctors, including Jung. Lucia emerges in Shloss’s account as a gifted, if thwarted, artist in her own right, a child who became her father’s tragic muse.”–Jacket, quoted from internet archive

Bérénice Abbott :: Lucia Joyce, Paris, 1926. From: Carol Loeb Schloss : Lucia Joyce : To Dance in the Wake (2003)
Bérénice Abbott :: Lucia Joyce, Paris, 1926. From: Carol Loeb Schloss : Lucia Joyce : To Dance in the Wake (2003)

Still-life Autochromes

still life, nature morte, stillleben
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition végétale, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition végétale, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition avec des fleurs, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Composition avec des fleurs, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022

Autochrome portraits

Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: [Autoportrait], Parc, ca. 1900. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: [Autoportrait], Parc, ca. 1900. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: [Portrait de femme], ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: [Portrait de femme], ca. 1910. Autochrome. | src Ader ~ Paris Photo 2022

Orientalism in Autochrome (3)

Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Jeune femme portant des vêtements et des bijoux persans, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | Ader
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Jeune femme portant des vêtements et des bijoux persans, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | Ader
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Jeune femme portant des vêtements et des bijoux persans, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | Ader
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Jeune femme portant des vêtements et des bijoux persans, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | Ader
Henry-René d’Allemagne (1863-1950) et divers :: Jeune femme portant des vêtements et des bijoux persans, ca. 1910. Autochrome. | Ader

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