
George P. Hommel :: Madge Bellamy 1923-1939 / src:
Billy Rose Theatre Division of The New York Public Library
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George P. Hommel :: Madge Bellamy 1923-1939 / src:
Billy Rose Theatre Division of The New York Public Library
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Charles Hadden Parker :: Reflections.
Published in the magazine Shadowland, issue of Jan. 1923. / src: Library of Congress: Moving Image Section

Arthur F. Rice* :: Alla Nazimova in Salomé, 1923 / source: NYPL: Billy Rose Theatre Div. (*) uncredited still photographer for the movie. (Director of photography, Paul Ivano).
The film’s sets and costumes were designed by Natacha Rambova.
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Witzel Studios* :: Joan Crawford, 1920′s.(*) probably by
Walter Frederick Seely.
/ src: Witzel Studios at HZG
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Albert Witzel :: Silent era actress Madeline Hurlock, 1923. She started as one
of the Sennett Bathing Beauties in 1923, and was one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1925./ via
ignacioararipe
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In 1920 Edward Weston began a series of pictures of Betty Katz (later Brandner, 1865-1982), who was introduced to Weston by his colleague Margrethe Mather (1886-1952). Weston and Brandner engaged in a brief affair in October 1920, when he made this and several other images of her in her attic and out on a balcony. With its soft focus, these particular portraits are Pictorialist in style compared to the more experimental images Weston made of Katz (Brandner) that are Modernist in their self-conscious handling of space and form.
Text adapted from Brett Abbott. Edward Weston, In Focus: Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005), 20. (quoted from Getty Museum)
