Roshanara (1913) by Bassano

Bassano Ltd. ~ Roshanara (Olive Craddock), 1913. Whole-plate glass negative | src NPG

Olive Craddock, an Anglo-Indian born in 1892 in Kolkata, was known for taking the ‘central-Indian’ and ‘oriental’ style of dancing across the world. Born to a British mother and Anglo-Indian father, she was only 17-years-old when she left for Britain to dance professionally. Along with Ruth St. Denis, Craddock is credited for incorporating the ‘Indian dance’ in the world of Western theater.

In 1926, the reviewer Alma Talley wrote in The Dance magazine: ‘Roshanara has brought to the Western World the spirit of Central India as no one else has ever been able to bring… India’s dances were a part of her soul. She devoted her life to perfecting them, as an artist in water colours gives years of study to making his art as nearly perfect as perfection is humanly possible.’ Craddock adopted the name ‘Roshanara’ in 1909, as she left India, after the Mughal princess and Shahjahan’s daughter, which meant ‘Light-Adorning’. This would go on to be her stage name. In 1911, Craddock (now Roshanara) studied under Carmen Tórtola Valencia, the Spanish dancer and choreographer. She also danced with American actress and dancer Loïe Fuller’s company and shortly after, performed in the play Kismet directed by Australian actor and writer Oscar Asche at the Garrick Theater in London. She also starred five times as Zobeide in Schéhérazade for the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden, London.

Bassano Ltd. ~ Roshanara (Olive Craddock), 1913. Whole-plate glass negative | src NPG

Cora Laparcerie in «Le Minaret»

French comedian Cora Laparcerie as Myriem (costume by Paul Poiret) in the play “Le Minaret” by Jacques Richepin in Paris. Published in French paper “Le Théâtre”, May 1913 (Photo by Apic. Uncredited photographer.) | src and hi-res Getty Images

Studie zum Frühling, 1913

Christian Adam Landenberger :: Studie zum Frühling. Rötelzeichnung [Spring study. Red chalk drawing], 1913. Sommerausstellung der Münchner Secession. From Die Kunst: Monatsheft für freie und angewandte Kunst, 1914. | src internet archive

A vase of flowers, 1913 (rppc)

Real photo postcard of a vase of flowers with some of the flowers not yet put into the vase. Used and postmarked 1913 from Lawrence, Michigan, addressed to Miss Maud Brown. | src House of Mirth

One Midsummer Morning, 1913

William Findlay :: One Midsummer Morn. from original bromide print, 12 May 1913. The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce

Auf Freiersfüßen, 1913

Richard Müller :: Auf Freiersfüßen (Courting, "On suitor's feet"). Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, issue nº 18. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Richard Müller :: Auf Freiersfüßen (Courting, "On suitor's feet"). Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, issue nº 18. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Richard Müller :: Auf Freiersfüßen (Courting, “On suitor’s feet”). Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, issue nº 18. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Richard Müller :: Auf Freiersfüßen (Courting, "On suitor's feet"). Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, issue nº 18. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Richard Müller :: Auf Freiersfüßen (Courting, “On suitor’s feet”). Published in Jugend magazine, 1914, issue nº 18. | src Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg

Dancer Clotilde von Derp, 1913

Rudolph and Minya Dührkoop :: The Dancer, Clotilde von Derp. (London Salon of Photography).
Published by The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LVIII, p. 264, September 22, 1913. | src and high resolution Musée Nicéphore Niépce | related post